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2024BA08      Appl.Radiat.Isot. 208, 111289 (2024)

S.Bara, E.Jajcisinova, T.E.Cocolios, B.Andel, S.Antalic, A.Camaiani, C.Costache, K.Dockx, G.J.Farooq-Smith, A.Kellerbauer, R.Lica, K.M.Lynch, P.Marini, M.Piersa-Silkowska, S.T.Stegemann, M.Stryjczyk, D.Treasa, P.Van Duppen

Half-life determination of 215At and 221Ra with high-purity radioactive ion beams

RADIOACTIVITY 215At, 221Ra(α) [from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced T1/2, α-decay widths and hindrance factors. Comparison with available data. The CRIS and ASET experiments in the course of three different experimental campaigns at ISOLDE, CERN.

doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2024.111289
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2024YU02      Phys.Lett. B 849, 138452 (2024)

Z.Yue, A.N.Andreyev, A.E.Barzakh, I.N.Borzov, J.G.Cubiss, A.Algora, M.Au, M.Balogh, S.Bara, R.A.Bark, C.Bernerd, M.J.G.Borge, D.Brugnara, K.Chrysalidis, T.E.Cocolios, H.De Witte, Z.Favier, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, A.Gottardo, R.Grzywacz, R.Heinke, A.Illana, P.M.Jones, D.S.Judson, A.Korgul, U.Koster, M.Labiche, L.Le, R.Lica, M.Madurga, N.Marginean, B.Marsh, C.Mihai, E.Nacher, C.Neacsu, C.Nita, B.Olaizola, J.N.Orce, C.A.A.Page, R.D.Page, J.Pakarinen, P.Papadakis, G.Penyazkov, A.Perea, M.Piersa-Silkowska, Zs.Podolyak, S.D.Prosnyak, E.Reis, S.Rothe, M.Sedlak, L.V.Skripnikov, C.Sotty, S.Stegemann, O.Tengblad, S.V.Tolokonnikov, J.M.Udias, P.Van Duppen, N.Warr, W.Wojtaczka

Magnetic moments of thallium isotopes in the vicinity of magic N=126

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 207,209Tl; measured frequencies; deduced magnetic dipole moments. Comparison with the self-consistent theory of finite Fermi systems based on the energy density functional. The in-source laser resonance-ionization spectroscopy technique with the Laser Ion Source and Trap (LIST) at ISOLDE (CERN).

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2024.138452
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2023CU04      Phys.Rev.Lett. 131, 202501 (2023)

J.G.Cubiss, A.N.Andreyev, A.E.Barzakh, P.Van Duppen, S.Hilaire, S.Peru, S.Goriely, M.Al Monthery, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, A.de Roubin, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, R.D.Harding, M.Huyse, N.Imai, D.T.Joss, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, D.Neidherr, G.G.O'Neill, R.D.Page, S.D.Prosnyak, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, L.V.Skripnikov, A.Stott, C.Van Beveren, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Deformation versus Sphericity in the Ground States of the Lightest Gold Isotopes

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 176,177,178,179,180,181,182,183,187,191,193,195Au [from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured frequencies; deduced mean-squared charge radii, ground-state deformations, nuclear magnetic moments. Comparison with available data. The in-source, resonance-ionization laser spectroscopy technique, at the ISOLDE facility (CERN).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.202501
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2023KR02      Nature(London) 617, 706 (2023)

S.Kraemer, J.Moens, M.Athanasakis-Kaklamanakis, S.Bara, K.Beeks, P.Chhetri, K.Chrysalidis, A.Claessens, T.E.Cocolios, J.G.M.Correia, H.De Witte, R.Ferrer, S.Geldhof, R.Heinke, N.Hosseini, M.Huyse, U.Koster, Y.Kudryavtsev, M.Laatiaoui, R.Lica, G.Magchiels, V.Manea, C.Merckling, L.M.C.Pereira, S.Raeder, T.Schumm, S.Sels, P.G.Thirolf, S.M.Tunhuma, P.Van Den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, A.Vantomme, M.Verlinde, R.Villarreal, U.Wahl

Observation of the radiative decay of the 229Th nuclear clock isomer

RADIOACTIVITY 229Ac(β-), 229Th(IT) [from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced isomeric transition energies and T1/2. Comparison with available data. The ISOLDE facility at CERN.

doi: 10.1038/s41586-023-05894-z
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2023KR05      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B542, 1 (2023)

S.Kraemer, P.Chhetri, S.Bara, A.Claessens, H.De Witte, Y.Elskens, R.Ferrer, Y.Kudryavtsev, S.Sels, P.Van Den Bergh, P.Van Duppen

A setup for vacuum-ultraviolet spectroscopy of the 229Th low-energy isomer

RADIOACTIVITY 229Th(IT), 229Ac(β-); measured decay products; deduced photon spectra, the isomeric decay, the uncertainty on the isomer's excitation energy. The ISOLDE facility.

doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2023.05.029
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2023XU06      Phys.Rev.Lett. 131, 022501 (2023)

Z.Y.Xu, M.Madurga, R.Grzywacz, T.T.King, A.Algora, A.N.Andreyev, J.Benito, T.Berry, M.J.G.Borge, C.Costache, H.De Witte, A.Fijalkowska, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, A.Gottardo, C.Halverson, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, J.Heideman, M.Huyse, A.Illana, L.Janiak, D.S.Judson, A.Korgul, T.Kurtukian-Nieto, I.Lazarus, R.Lica, R.Lozeva, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, C.Mazzocchi, C.Mihai, R.E.Mihai, A.I.Morales, R.D.Page, J.Pakarinen, M.Piersa-Silkowska, Z.Podolyak, P.Sarriguren, M.Singh, C.Sotty, M.Stepaniuk, O.Tengblad, A.Turturica, P.Van Duppen, V.Vedia, S.Vinals, N.Warr, R.Yokoyama, C.X.Yuan

133In: A Rosetta Stone for Decays of r-Process Nuclei

RADIOACTIVITY 133In(IT), (β-), (β-n); measured decay products, En, In, Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Iγ; deduced excitation energy and decay strength, partial T1/2. Comparison with large-scale shell model (LSSM) calculations. The ISOLDE Decay Station (IDS), The Isotope Separator On-Line (ISOLDE) facility at CERN.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.022501
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2023XU08      Phys.Rev. C 108, 014314 (2023)

Z.Y.Xu, M.Madurga, R.Grzywacz, T.T.King, A.Algora, A.N.Andreyev, J.Benito, T.Berry, M.J.G.Borge, C.Costache, H.De Witte, A.Fijalkowska, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, A.Gottardo, C.Halverson, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, J.Heideman, M.Huyse, A.Illana, L.Janiak, D.S.Judson, A.Korgul, T.Kurtukian-Nieto, I.Lazarus, R.Lica, R.Lozeva, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, C.Mazzocchi, C.Mihai, R.E.Mihai, A.I.Morales, R.D.Page, J.Pakarinen, M.Piersa-Silkowska, Zs.Podolyak, P.Sarriguren, M.Singh, Ch.Sotty, M.Stepaniuk, O.Tengblad, A.Turturica, P.Van Duppen, V.Vedia, S.Vinals, N.Warr, R.Yokoyama, C.X.Yuan

β-delayed neutron spectroscopy of 133In

RADIOACTIVITY 133,133mIn(β-)(β-n); decay products, neutron time-of-flight, En, In, Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Iγ, βγ-coin, nβ-coin; deduced feeding intensities, neutron-emission probabilities, logft, β-decay strength distribution, Gamow-Teller transition. 133Sn; deduced levels, J, π, configurations. Comparison of 133Sn and 131Sn level schemes. The ISOLDE Decay Station (IDS) at The Isotope Separator On-Line (ISOLDE) facility at CERN.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.014314
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2022HU09      Phys.Lett. B 833, 137345 (2022)

H.Huang, W.Q.Zhang, A.N.Andreyev, Z.Liu, D.Seweryniak, Z.H.Li, C.Y.Guo, A.E.Barzakh, P.Van Duppen, B.Andel, S.Antalic, M.Block, A.Bronis, M.P.Carpenter, P.Copp, J.G.Cubiss, B.Ding, D.T.Doherty, Z.Favier, F.Giacoppo, T.H.Huang, B.Kindler, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, J.G.Li, G.S.Li, B.Lommel, H.Y.Lu, M.Al Monthery, P.Mosat, Y.F.Niu, C.Raison, W.Reviol, G.Savard, S.Stolze, G.L.Wilson, H.Y.Wu, Z.H.Wang, F.R.Xu, Q.B.Zeng, X.H.Yu, F.F.Zeng, X.H.Zhou

First observation of the decay of the 13/2+ isomer in 183Hg and B(M2) systematics of neutron transitions across the nuclear chart

RADIOACTIVITY 183Hg(α) [from 187Pb α decay]; 187mPb(α) [from 142Nd(50Cr, 3n2pγ), E=255 MeV, followed by separation of fragments using Argonne gas-filled analyzer (AGFA) at the ATLAS-ANL facility]; measured reaction products, evaporation residues (EVRs), Eα, Iα, (EVR)α-correlations, αγ(t), Eγ, Iγ, x rays, T1/2 using double-sided silicon strip detector (DSSD), and four HPGe clover detectors. 183,183mHg; deduced levels, isomer, J, π, T1/2 of g.s. and isomer, α branching ratio, K-conversion coefficient, multipolarity, B(M2), Nilsson configurations. 187mPb; deduced T1/2. Systematics of decay schemes of 13/2+ isomers in 175,177,179,181,183,185Hg. Systematics of B(M2) values for 7/2-, 9/2+, 11/2- and 13/2+ isomers in even-Z, odd-N nuclei: 25Mg, 33Si, 33,35S, 37Ar, 39Ca, 59Cr, 61Fe, 63,67Ni, 63,65,67Zn, 67,69,71Ge, 69,71Se, 97,99Mo, 99,101,103Ru, 103,105Pd, 107,109Cd, 109,111,113,115Sn, 153Yb, 161Hf, 163W, 163Os, 171,189,191Pt, 181,183,201,203,205Hg, 209Pb, 205,207,211Po, 207,209,213Rn, 209,211Ra, 211,213Th.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137345
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2022SP01      Phys.Rev. C 105, 024323 (2022)

P.Spagnoletti, P.A.Butler, L.P.Gaffney, K.Abrahams, M.Bowry, J.Cederkall, T.Chupp, G.de Angelis, H.De Witte, P.E.Garrett, A.Goldkuhle, C.Henrich, A.Illana, K.Johnston, D.T.Joss, J.M.Keatings, N.A.Kelly, M.Komorowska, J.Konki, T.Kroll, M.Lozano, B.S.Nara Singh, D.O'Donnell, J.Ojala, R.D.Page, L.G.Pedersen, C.Raison, P.Reiter, J.A.Rodriguez, D.Rosiak, S.Rothe, M.Scheck, M.Seidlitz, T.M.Shneidman, B.Siebeck, J.Sinclair, J.F.Smith, M.Stryjczyk, P.Van Duppen, S.Vinals, V.Virtanen, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, N.Warr, M.Zielinska

Coulomb excitation of 222Rn

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 120Sn, 60Ni(222Rn, 222Rn'), E=4.23 MeV/nucleon [secondary 222Rn beam produced in Th(p, X), E=1.4 GeV reaction]; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin. 222Rn; deduced levels, J, π, E1, E2 and E3 matrix elements, high-spin levels, bands, intrinsic quadrupole and octupole moments. GOSIA analysis of Coulomb excitation cross sections. Miniball HPGe array at HIE-ISOLDE. Systematics of quadrupole moments and other parameters in even-A Ra and Rn isotopes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.024323
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2022VE01      Phys.Rev. C 105, 034338 (2022)

M.Venhart, A.N.Andreyev, J.G.Cubiss, J.L.Wood, A.E.Barzakh, C.Van Beveren, T.E.Cocolios, R.P.de Groote, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, R.Ferrer, D.A.Fink, L.Ghys, M.Huyse, U.Koster, J.Lane, V.Liberati, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, P.L.Molkanov, T.J.Procter, E.Rapisarda, K.Sandhu, M.D.Seliverstov, A.M.Sjodin, P.Van Duppen, M.Veselsky

Decay modes of the 9/2- isomeric state in 183Tl

RADIOACTIVITY 183mTl(IT), (α)[from U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV]; measured Eg, Iγ, ce, Eα, Iα, γγ-coin, ceγ-coin, αγ-coin; deduced branching ratios, T1/2, reduced transition widths and hindrance factor for α-decay branch. 183Tl; deduced levels, J, π, δ, ICC, B(E3). Systematics of 9/2- isomers in neutron-deficient odd-mass Tl isotopes. Comparison to 182mHg decay and other experimental data. Selective laser resonance ionization and mass separation at ISOLDE (CERN).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.034338
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2022ZH22      Phys.Lett. B 829, 137129 (2022)

W.Q.Zhang, A.N.Andreyev, Z.Liu, D.Seweryniak, H.Huang, Z.H.Li, J.G.Li, C.Y.Guo, D.T.Doherty, A.E.Barzakh, P.Van Duppen, J.G.Cubiss, B.Andel, S.Antalic, M.Block, A.Bronis, M.P.Carpenter, P.Copp, B.Ding, Z.Favier, F.Giacoppo, T.H.Huang, X.H.Yu, B.Kindler, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, G.S.Li, B.Lommel, H.Y.Lu, M.Al Monthery, P.Mosat, Y.F.Niu, C.Raison, W.Reviol, G.Savard, S.Stolze, G.L.Wilson, H.Y.Wu, Z.H.Wang, F.R.Xu, Q.B.Zeng, X.H.Zhou

First observation of a shape isomer and a low-lying strongly-coupled prolate band in neutron-deficient semi-magic 187Pb

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 142Nd(50Cr, 3n2p)187Pb, E=255 MeV beam from ATLAS-ANL facility, followed by separation of evaporation residues (EVRs) using Argonne Gas-Filled Analyzer; measured Eα, Eγ, Iγ, x rays, αγ-coin, γγ-coin, T1/2 of a new low-energy microsec-isomer by αγ(t) using Gammasphere for γ detection and double-sided silicon strip detector (DSSD) for EVRs and α particles. Recoil-decay tagging (RDT) and isomer-decay tagging (IDT) methods. 187Pb; deduced high-spin levels, J, π, isomer, K-conversion coefficient, multipolarity, bands, B(E2), B(M1)/B(E2), triple-shape coexistence at low energy. Comparison with band structure in 185Hg. Systematics of aligned angular momenta plots and experimental Routhians for bands in 183,185Hg, 187Pb. 184Hg, 186Pb, 187Tl; observed γ rays. 186,187m,188Pb; observed α-decay peaks.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137129
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2022ZH46      Phys.Rev. C 106, 024317 (2022)

W.Q.Zhang, A.N.Andreyev, Z.Liu, D.Seweryniak, H.Huang, Z.H.Li, J.G.Li, C.Y.Guo, A.E.Barzakh, P.Van Duppen, M.Al Monthery, B.Andel, S.Antalic, M.Block, A.Bronis, M.P.Carpenter, P.Copp, J.G.Cubiss, B.Ding, D.T.Doherty, Z.Favier, F.Giacoppo, T.H.Huang, B.Kindler, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, G.S.Li, B.Lommel, H.Y.Lu, P.Mosat, Y.F.Niu, C.Raison, W.Reviol, G.Savard, S.Stolze, G.L.Wilson, H.Y.Wu, Z.H.Wang, F.R.Xu, X.H.Yu, Q.B.Zeng, X.H.Zhou

Identification of excited states in 188Bi and 188Po

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 142Nd(50Cr, 3np)188Bi, (50Cr, 4n)188Po, E=255 MeV; measured evaporation residues (EVRs), Eα, Eγ, Iγ, x rays, (EVR)γ-coin, αγ-coin, γγ-coin, using four clover HPGe detectors, Gammasphere array with 64 Compton-suppressed HPGe detectors, and DSSD and DSSD+Sibox at the ATLAS-ANL accelerator facility. 186,187,187m,188Pb, 189,189mBi; deduced recoil-decay tagging (RDT) γ-ray yields. 188Bi; deduced levels, J, π, isomer, T1/2 and decay modes of isomer, K-conversion coefficients, multipolarities, configurations. 188Po; deduced energy of the first 2+ level. 186Pb; deduced levels, J, π. 183,184,186Hg, 186,187,187m,188Pb, 188,189,189mBi; observed Eα. Systematics of 9/2-, 1/2+, 7/2- and 13/2+ level energies in 185,187,189,191,193,195Bi, and those of first 2+, 4+, 6+ and 8+, second 0+, 2+ and 4+ in 188,190,192,194,196,198,200,202,204,206,208,210Po.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.024317
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2021BA45      Phys.Rev.Lett. 127, 192501 (2021)

A.Barzakh, A.N.Andreyev, C.Raison, J.G.Cubiss, P.Van Duppen, S.Peru, S.Hilaire, S.Goriely, B.Andel, S.Antalic, M.Al Monthery, J.C.Berengut, J.Bieron, M.L.Bissell, A.Borschevsky, K.Chrysalidis, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, J.-P.Dognon, M.Elantkowska, E.Eliav, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, L.P.Gaffney, R.F.Garcia Ruiz, M.Godefroid, C.Granados, R.D.Harding, R.Heinke, M.Huyse, J.Karls, P.Larmonier, J.G.Li, K.M.Lynch, D.E.Maison, B.A.Marsh, P.Molkanov, P.Mosat, A.V.Oleynichenko, V.Panteleev, P.Pyykko, M.L.Reitsma, K.Rezynkina, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, J.Ruczkowski, S.Schiffmann, C.Seiffert, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, L.V.Skripnikov, M.Stryjczyk, D.Studer, M.Verlinde, S.Wilman, A.V.Zaitsevskii

Large Shape Staggering in Neutron-Deficient Bi Isotopes

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 187,188,189,191Bi; measured frequencies. 209Bi; deduced hfs, mean-square charge radii, magnetic dipole, and electric quadrupole moments. Comparison with HFB PES calculations, available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.192501
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2021BR06      Phys.Rev. C 103, 054327 (2021)

M.Brunet, Zs.Podolyak, T.A.Berry, B.A.Brown, R.J.Carroll, R.Lica, Ch.Sotty, A.N.Andreyev, M.J.G.Borge, J.G.Cubiss, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, E.Gamba, P.Greenlees, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, M.Huyse, D.S.Judson, J.Konki, J.Kurcewicz, I.Lazarus, M.Madurga, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, I.Marroquin, C.Mihai, E.Nacher, A.Negret, S.Pascu, R.D.Page, A.Perea, J.Phrompao, M.Piersa, V.Pucknell, P.Rahkila, E.Rapisarda, P.H.Regan, F.Rotaru, M.Rudigier, C.M.Shand, R.Shearman, E.C.Simpson, T.Stora, O.Tengblad, P.Van Duppen, V.Vedia, S.Vinals, R.Wadsworth, N.Warr, H.De Witte

Competition between allowed and first-forbidden β decays of 208At and expansion of the 208Po level scheme

RADIOACTIVITY 208At(EC), (β+)[from Pb(p, X), E-1.4 GeV beam from the PS-Booster at CERN-ISOLDE facility, followed by separation of 208At fragments using the General Purpose Separator]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγγ-coin, γγ-coin using four HPGe clover detectors at the IDS and a TIGRESS Ge detector from TRIUMF. 208Po; deduced levels, J, π, Iβ feedings, logft values, γ-branching ratios. Comparison with previous experimental results, and with shell-model calculations. Discussed competition between allowed and first-forbidden β-decays.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.054327
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2021DA01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 126, 032502 (2021)

T.Day Goodacre, A.V.Afanasjev, A.E.Barzakh, B.A.Marsh, S.Sels, P.Ring, H.Nakada, A.N.Andreyev, P.Van Duppen, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, D.Atanasov, J.Billowes, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, J.G.Cubiss, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, K.T.Flanagan, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, M.Huyse, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, P.Spagnoletti, C.Van Beveren, M.Veinhard, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, K.Wendt, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, A.Zadvornaya, K.Zuber

Laser Spectroscopy of Neutron-Rich 207, 208Hg Isotopes: Illuminating the Kink and Odd-Even Staggering in Charge Radii across the N = 126 Shell Closure

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 202,203,206,207,208Hg; measured frequencies; deduced hyperfine spectra, mean-square charge radii. Comparison with relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov and nonrelativistic Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov approaches, available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.032502
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2021DA16      Phys.Rev. C 104, 054322 (2021)

T.Day Goodacre, A.V.Afanasjev, A.E.Barzakh, L.Nies, B.A.Marsh, S.Sels, U.C.Perera, P.Ring, F.Wienholtz, A.N.Andreyev, P.Van Duppen, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, D.Atanasov, R.S.Augusto, J.Billowes, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, J.G.Cubiss, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, K.T.Flanagan, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, A.Gottberg, M.Huyse, S.Kreim, P.Kunz, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, T.M.Medonca, P.L.Molkanov, M.Mougeot, J.P.Ramos, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, P.Spagnoletti, C.Van Beveren, M.Veinhard, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, K.Wendt, R.N.Wolf, A.Zadvornaya, K.Zuber

Charge radii, moments, and masses of mercury isotopes across the N=126 shell closure

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 198,202,203,206,207,208Hg; measured hyperfine structure spectra using Versatile Arc Discharge and Laser Ion Source (VADLIS) in CERN-ISOLDE Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS) mode; deduced isotope shifts (δν) and charge radii (δ<r2) with respect to 198Hg, hyperfine factors a and b, static magnetic dipole (μ) and electric quadrupole (Q) moments for the ground states of 203Hg and 207Hg, Comparison of g factors with Schmidt values for 207Hg, 209Pb, 210Bi and 211Po, and charge radii, and odd-even staggering (OES) of the mean square charge radii with relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov (RHB) calculations using DD-ME2, DD-MEδ, DD-PC1 and NL3* covariant energy-density functionals for 197,198,199,200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,209,210,211,212,213,214Pb, 201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,209,210Hg. Source of Hg isotopes were produced in Pb(p, X), E=1.4 GeV reaction, and using VADLIS+RILIS ion source, followed by separation of fragments using ISOLDE General Purpose Separator. 183,184,185,202,203,206,207,208Hg; measured ionization and release efficiency as a function of the half-life of mercury isotopes from a molten lead target, and compared with ABRABLA, FLUKA, and GEANT4 simulations.

ATOMIC MASSES 206,207,208Hg, 208Pb; measured time-of-flight ion-cyclotron resonances, with reference to 208Pb using the RILIS+VADIS ion source and ISOLTRAP MR-ToF mass spectrometer (MS) at CERN-ISOLDE; deduced mass excesses for 206,207,208Hg, and compared with AME2020 values.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.054322
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2021HA32      Phys.Rev. C 104, 024326 (2021)

R.D.Harding, A.N.Andreyev, A.E.Barzakh, J.G.Cubiss, P.Van Duppen, M.Al Monthery, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, K.Dockx, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, J.D.Johnson, D.T.Joss, M.Huyse, N.Imai, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, G.G.O'Neill, R.D.Page, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, C.Van Beveren, E.Verstraelen

Laser-assisted nuclear decay spectroscopy of 176, 177, 179Au

RADIOACTIVITY 179Au(α), (EC), (β+); 177,177m,176,176mAu, 176,177,179Pt, 173,173m,172,172mIr(α)[179,177,176Au laser ionized and mass-separated beams from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV, followed by separation of products using Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS) and General Purpose Separator (GPS) at the Windmill decay station of ISOLDE-CERN facility]; measured Eα, Iα, K-x rays, Eγ, Iγ, αγ-coin. 179Pt, 175,173,172Ir, 175Os, 169,168Re; deduced levels, J, π, α-hindrance factors, reduced α-widths, conversion coefficients, multipolarities. 176,176mAu; deduced α-decay branching ratios for the low-spin and high-spin states. 179Au; measured half-life of the decay of the ground state. Systematics of α-reduced widths for 171,173,175,176,177,179Au α decays.

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 176,176mAu; measured in-source laser spectroscopy of hyperfine structure; deduced nuclear magnetic moments, spins and configurations for the high- and low-spin states.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.024326
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2020AN12      Phys.Rev. C 102, 014319 (2020)

B.Andel, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, M.Al Monthery, A.Barzakh, M.L.Bissell, K.Chrysalidis, T.E.Cocolios, J.G.Cubiss, T.Day Goodacre, N.Dubray, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, L.P.Gaffney, R.F.Garcia Ruiz, S.Goriely, C.Granados, R.D.Harding, R.Heinke, S.Hilaire, M.Huyse, J.-F.Lemaitre, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, P.Molkanov, P.Mosat, S.Peru, C.Raison, S.Rothe, C.Seiffert, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, D.Studer, J.Sundberg, P.Van Duppen

β-delayed fission of isomers in 188Bi

RADIOACTIVITY 188,188m,190,190mBi(α), (β+F)[from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV using RILIS and HRS separators at ISOLDE-CERN facility]; measured Eα, Iα, fission fragment energies, (fission fragment)(fission fragment)-coin; deduced partial T1/2 of β+-delayed fission (βDF) mode, βDF probabilities. 188Pb; deduced mean total kinetic energy and fission fragment mass distribution after 188Bi β-decay of high-spin isomer of 188Bi, limits of βDF partial half-lives of the two activities in 190Bi. Comparison of partial βDF partial half-lives with calculations based on HFB and QRPA, and those of fragment mass distribution with SPY and FRLDM-based calculations. Systematics of βDF partial T1/2 in neutron deficient nuclei in Tl, Bi, At, Fr, Np, Am, Bk, Es and Md isotopes. 182,184,186,188,190,192Pb; calculated theoretical pre-neutron-emission fission fragment mass distributions (FFMDs) with the SPY model using the D1M-Gogny interaction, and with the FRLDM model.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.014319
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2020BA17      Phys.Rev. C 101, 034308 (2020)

A.E.Barzakh, D.Atanasov, A.N.Andreyev, M.Al Monthery, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, J.G.Cubiss, P.Van Duppen, T.Day Goodacre, A.de Roubin, Yu.A.Demidov, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, R.D.Harding, D.T.Joss, F.Herfurth, M.Huyse, N.Imai, M.G.Kozlov, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, D.Neidherr, R.D.Page, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, C.Van Beveren, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Hyperfine anomaly in gold and magnetic moments of Iπ = 11/2- gold isomers

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 177m,191m,193m,195mAu; measured hyperfine structure spectra (hfs), hyperfine splitting, differential hyperfine anomaly, magnetic dipole moments using in-source laser resonance-ionization spectroscopy (RILIS) at CERN-ISOLDE. Mass separated Au beams were produced in U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV reaction, and delivered to either the ISOLTRAP Multi-Reflection Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer (MR-ToF MS) or the Windmill (WM) decay station. Comparison to the previously measured magnetic moments. 185,186,187,189,189m,191,193,194Au; re-evaluated previously measured magnetic dipole moments by properly accounting for the hyperfine anomaly.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.034308
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2020BA29      Phys.Rev. C 101, 064321 (2020)

A.E.Barzakh, D.Atanasov, A.N.Andreyev, M.Al Monthery, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, J.G.Cubiss, P.Van Duppen, T.Day Goodacre, A.de Roubin, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, R.D.Harding, M.Huyse, N.Imai, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, C.Van Beveren, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Shape coexistence in 187Au studied by laser spectroscopy

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 187,187mAu; measured hyperfine-structure (hfs) spectrum, time-of-flight of the 9/2- isomer of 187Au using ISOLTRAP's multireflection time-of-flight mass separator (MR-ToF-MS) and resonance-ionization laser spectroscopy technique at CERN-ISOLDE. 187mAu; deduced hfs parameters, isotope shift, mean-square charge radius, magnetic moment, shape coexistence, Nilsson configuration. 187,187mAu produced in U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV reaction, and separated in mass-to-charge ratio using the General Purpose Separator (GPS) of ISOLDE. Systematics of changes in mean-square charge radii for A=183-199 Au isotopes. Systematics of magnetic moments of the 9/2-, πh9/2 states in Bi, Th, Au and Fr isotopes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.064321
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2020BE10      Phys.Rev. C 101, 054311 (2020)

T.A.Berry, Zs.Podolyak, R.J.Carroll, R.Lica, B.A.Brown, H.Grawe, Ch.Sotty, N.K.Timofeyuk, T.Alexander, A.N.Andreyev, S.Ansari, M.J.G.Borge, M.Brunet, J.R.Cresswell, C.Fahlander, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, E.Gambna, W.Gelletly, R.-B.Gerst, M.Gorska, A.Gredley, P.Greenlees, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, M.Huyse, S.M.Judge, D.S.Judson, J.Konki, M.Kowalska, J.Kurcewicz, I.Kuti, S.Lalkovski, I.Lazarus, M.Lund, M.Madurga, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, I.Marroquin, C.Mihai, R.E.Mihai, E.Nacher, A.Negret, S.Nae, C.Nita, S.Pascu, R.D.Page, Z.Patel, A.Perea, J.Phrompao, M.Piersa, V.Pucknell, P.Rahkila, E.Rapisarda, P.H.Regan, F.Rotaru, M.Rudigier, C.M.Shand, R.Shearman, E.C.Simpson, S.Stegemann, T.Stora, O.Tengblad, A.Turturica, P.Van Duppen, V.Vedia, P.M.Walker, N.Warr, F.P.Wearing, H.De Witte

Octupole states in 207Tl studied through β decay

RADIOACTIVITY 207Hg(β-)[from 208Pb(p, X)207Hg, E=1.4 GeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ- and βγγ-coin, γγ(θ) using plastic scintillators for β-detection and four HPGe detectors for γ-detection at CERN-ISOLDE. 207Tl; deduced levels J, π, β feedings, multipolarities, logft, B(M1), B(E1), B(E2), B(M2), B(E3), configurations. Discussion of octupole phonon states. Comparison with state-of-the-art large-scale shell-model calculations, and with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.054311
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2020BU01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 124, 042503 (2020)

P.A.Butler, L.P.Gaffney, P.Spagnoletti, K.Abrahams, M.Bowry, J.Cederkall, G.de Angelis, H.De Witte, P.E.Garrett, A.Goldkuhle, C.Henrich, A.Illana, K.Johnston, D.T.Joss, J.M.Keatings, N.A.Kelly, M.Komorowska, J.Konki, T.Kroll, M.Lozano, B.S.Nara Singh, D.O'Donnell, J.Ojala, R.D.Page, L.G.Pedersen, C.Raison, P.Reiter, J.A.Rodriguez, D.Rosiak, S.Rothe, M.Scheck, M.Seidlitz, T.M.Shneidman, B.Siebeck, J.Sinclair, J.F.Smith, M.Stryjczyk, P.Van Duppen, S.Vinals, V.Virtanen, N.Warr, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, M.Zielinska

Evolution of Octupole Deformation in Radium Nuclei from Coulomb Excitation of Radioactive 222Ra and 228Ra Beams

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 60Ni, 120Sn(222Ra, 222Ra'), (228Ra, 228Ra'), E=4.31 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 222,228Ra; deduced γ-ray energies, dipole moments, quadrupole moments, E2 and E3 matrix elements, octupole collectivity.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.042503
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2020BU20      Nat. Commun. 11, 3560 (2020)

P.A.Butler, L.P.Gaffney, P.Spagnoletti, J.Konki, M.Scheck, J.F.Smith, K.Abrahams, M.Bowry, J.Cederkall, T.Chupp, G.de Angelis, H.De Witte, P.E.Garrett, A.Goldkuhle, C.Henrich, A.Illana, K.Johnston, D.T.Joss, J.M.Keatings, N.A.Kelly, M.Komorowska, T.Kroll, M.Lozano, B.S.Nara Singh, D.O'Donnell, J.Ojala, R.D.Page, L.G.Pedersen, C.Raison, P.Reiter, J.A.Rodriguez, D.Rosiak, S.Rothe, T.M.Shneidman, B.Siebeck, M.Seidlitz, J.Sinclair, M.Stryjczyk, P.Van Duppen, S.Vinals, V.Virtanen, N.Warr, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, M.Zielinska

Addendum: The observation of vibrating pear-shapes in radon nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 120Sn(222Rn, 222Rn'), E=4.23 MeV/nucleon; 120Sn(224Rn, 224Rn'), (226Rn, 226Rn'), E=5.08 MeV/nucleon; analyzed available data with updated computer codes. 222,224,226Rn; deduced additional γ-ray energies for high-spin transitions, J, π, level schemes, octupole-vibrational bands. Comparison with systematics of radon isotopes. Root analysis files.

doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-17309-y
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2020CA25      Phys.Rev.Lett. 125, 192501 (2020)

R.J.Carroll, Z.Podolyak, T.Berry, H.Grawe, T.Alexander, A.N.Andreyev, S.Ansari, M.J.G.Borge, M.Brunet, J.R.Creswell, L.M.Fraile, C.Fahlander, H.O.U.Fynbo, E.R.Gamba, W.Gelletly, R.-B.Gerst, M.Gorska, A.Gredley, P.T.Greenlees, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, M.Huyse, S.M.Judge, D.S.Judson, J.Konki, J.Kurcewicz, I.Kuti, S.Lalkovski, I.H.Lazarus, R.Lica, M.Lund, M.Madurga, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, I.Marroquin, C.Mihai, R.E.Mihai, E.Nacher, A.Negret, C.Nita, S.Pascu, R.D.Page, Z.Patel, A.Perea, J.Phrompao, M.Piersa, V.Pucknell, P.Rahkila, E.Rapisarda, P.H.Regan, F.Rotaru, M.Rudigier, C.M.Shand, R.Shearman, S.Stegemann, T.Stora, C.Sotty, O.Tengblad, P.Van Duppen, V.Vedia, R.Wadsworth, P.M.Walker, N.Warr, F.Wearing, H.De Witte

Competition between Allowed and First-Forbidden β Decay: The Case of 208Hg → 208Tl

RADIOACTIVITY 208Hg(β-) [from Pb(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies and intensities, J, π, branching ratios, B(Eλ). Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.192501
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2020CU02      Phys.Rev. C 101, 014314 (2020)

J.G.Cubiss, R.D.Harding, A.N.Andreyev, N.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, A.E.Barzakh, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, M.Huyse, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, P.Spagnoletti, C.Van Beveren, P.Van Duppen, M.Veinhard, E.Verstraelen, A.Zadvornaya

α-decay branching ratio of 180Pt

RADIOACTIVITY 180Pt(α)[from 180Hg to 180Au to 180Pt EC decay chain, 180Hg from Pb(p, X), E=1.4 GeV at ISOLDE-CERN, followed by a three-step, resonance laser ionization]; measured Eα, Iα; deduced α branching ratio, reduced α width for g.s. to g.s. transition. Comparison with earlier experimental results. 180Hg, 180Au, 176Pt, 172Os(α); measured Eα in the decay chains starting from 180Hg. Systematics of reduced α-decay widths for g.s. to g.s. α transitions in N(even)=88-112 Pt, N(even)=90-108 Hg and N(even)=96-112 Pb isotopes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.014314
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2020CU04      Phys.Rev. C 102, 044332 (2020)

J.G.Cubiss, A.N.Andreyev, A.E.Barzakh, V.Manea, M.Al Monthery, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, A.de Roubin, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, R.D.Harding, F.Herfurth, M.Huyse, N.Imai, D.T.Joss, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, D.Neidherr, G.G.O'Neill, R.D.Page, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, A.Stott, C.Van Beveren, P.Van Duppen, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Laser-assisted decay spectroscopy and mass spectrometry of 178Au

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 178,178mAu; measured hyperfine structure spectrum using multireflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-ToF MS) at CERN-ISOLDE; deduced spins based on hyperfine structure intensity patterns, magnetic dipole moments, Nilsson configurations.

ATOMIC MASSES 178,178mAu; measured cyclotron frequency using time-of-flight ion-cyclotron (TOF-ICR) technique using Penning-trap system of ISOLTRAP at CERN-ISOLDE; deduced mass excesses, and excitation energy of the isomer in 178Au.

RADIOACTIVITY 178,178mAu(α), (EC), (β+)[from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV, followed by laser ionization and separation by mass-to-charge ratio using the GPS, then transported to Windmill (WM) system]; 178Pt(α)[from 178Au ϵ decay]; measured Eα, Iα, Eγ, Iγ, αγ-coin, α(x rays)-coin, half-lives of decays of 178Au and 178mAu using Si detectors for α particles and LEGe detector for γ rays. 178,178mAu; deduced branching ratios for α and ϵ decay modes, reduced α-decay widths, α-hindrance factors (HF), Nilsson configurations. 174,174mIr; deduced levels, J, total conversion coefficient for 56.8-keV transition in 174Ir, multipolarities, configurations, energy of the isomer. 174Ir(α)[from 178Au α decay]; measured αγ-coin. 170Re; deduced possible isomer in 170Re.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.044332
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2020HA24      Phys.Rev. C 102, 024312 (2020)

R.D.Harding, A.N.Andreyev, A.E.Barzakh, D.Atanasov, J.G.Cubiss, P.Van Duppen, M.Al Monthery, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, A.de Roubin, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, D.T.Joss, F.Herfurth, M.Huyse, N.Imai, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, D.Neidherr, R.D.Page, A.Pastore, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, C.Van Beveren, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Laser-assisted decay spectroscopy for the ground states of 180, 182Au

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 180,182Au; measured hyperfine structure spectra, magnetic moments of the ground states using the ISOLTRAP Multi-Reflection Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer and laser spectroscopy at ISOLDE, CERN; deduced J, π, Nilsson configurations of ground states. Comparison with theoretical magnetic moments, and with previous experimental results. Laser-ionized and mass-separated 180,182Au isotopes formed in 238U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV spallation reaction.

RADIOACTIVITY 180Au(α), (β+)[from 238U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV, followed by separation using RILIS, General purpose separator (GPS) at ISOLDE-CERN]; measured Eα, Iα, Eγ, Iγ, I(x rays), αγ- and γγ-coin, half-life of 180Au decay. 176Ir; deduced levels, J, π, α-branching ratio, total conversion coefficients, multipolarities, α-hindrance factors.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.024312
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2019BA22      Phys.Rev. C 99, 054317 (2019)

A.E.Barzakh, J.G.Cubiss, A.N.Andreyev, M.D.Seliverstov, B.Andel, S.Antalic, P.Ascher, D.Atanasov, D.Beck, J.Bieron, K.Blaum, Ch.Borgmann, M.Breitenfeldt, L.Capponi, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, X.Derkx, H.De Witte, J.Elseviers, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, S.Fritzsche, L.P.Gaffney, S.George, L.Ghys, F.P.Hessberger, M.Huyse, N.Imai, Z.Kalaninova, D.Kisler, U.Koster, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, J.F.W.Lane, V.Liberati, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, S.Mitsuoka, P.L.Molkanov, Y.Nagame, D.Neidherr, K.Nishio, S.Ota, D.Pauwels, L.Popescu, D.Radulov, E.Rapisarda, J.P.Revill, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, K.Sandhu, L.Schweikhard, S.Sels, V.L.Truesdale, C.Van Beveren, P.Van den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, Y.Wakabayashi, K.D.A.Wendt, F.Wienholtz, B.W.Whitmore, G.L.Wilson, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Inverse odd-even staggering in nuclear charge radii and possible octupole collectivity in 217, 218, 219At revealed by in-source laser spectroscopy

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 217,218,219At; measured hyperfine structure spectra, isotopic shifts, and hyperfine splitting constants using in-source resonance-ionization technique at CERN-ISOLDE; deduced magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole moments, changes in nuclear mean-square charge radii, octupole collectivity. 217,218,219At isotopes produced in U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV reaction. Systematics of g factors in 209,211,213Bi, 211,217,219At, 213,219,221,223,225Fr, 215,217,227Ac, changes in rms charge radii for 207,208,209,210,211,217,218,219At, shell-effect parameters in Pb, Bi, Po, At, Rn, Fr, Ra, Ac isotopes, and odd-even staggering in 205,207,209,211Pb, 207,209,217Po, 208,210,218At, 210,212,220,222,224,226Fr, 219,221Rn, 221,223,225,227Ra.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.054317
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2019BE37      Phys.Lett. B 793, 271 (2019)

T.A.Berry, Zs.Podolyak, R.J.Carroll, R.Lica, H.Grawe, N.K.Timofeyuk, T.Alexander, A.N.Andreyev, S.Ansari, M.J.G.Borge, J.Creswell, C.Fahlander, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, W.Gelletly, R.-B.Gerst, M.Gorska, A.Gredley, P.Greenlees, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, M.Huyse, S.M.Judge, D.S.Judson, J.Konki, J.Kurcewicz, I.Kuti, S.Lalkovski, I.Lazarus, M.Lund, M.Madurga, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, I.Marroquin, C.Mihai, R.E.Mihai, E.Nacher, S.Nae, A.Negret, C.Nita, R.D.Page, S.Pascu, Z.Patel, A.Perea, V.Pucknell, P.Rahkila, E.Rapisarda, P.H.Regan, F.Rotaru, C.M.Shand, E.C.Simpson, Ch.Sotty, S.Stegemann, T.Stora, O.Tengblad, A.Turturica, P.Van Duppen, V.Vedia, R.Wadsworth, P.M.Walker, N.Warr, F.Wearing, H.De Witte

Investigation of the Λ n=0 selection rule in Gamow-Teller transitions: The β-decay of 207Hg

RADIOACTIVITY 207Hg(β-) [from Pb(p, X)207Hg, E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Iγ, γ-γ-coin.; deduced γ-ray energies and intensities, B(Eλ), branching ratios, partial level scheme, J, π, log ft limit, spectroscopic factors.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.04.039
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2019BU29      Nat. Commun. 10, 2473 (2019)

P.A.Butler, L.P.Gaffney, P.Spagnoletti, J.Konki, M.Scheck, J.F.Smith, K.Abrahams, M.Bowry, J.Cederkall, T.Chupp, G.de Angelis, H.De Witte, P.E.Garrett, A.Goldkuhle, C.Henrich, A.Illana, K.Johnston, D.T.Joss, J.M.Keatings, N.A.Kelly, M.Komorowska, T.Kroll, M.Lozano, B.S.Nara Singh, D.O'Donnell, J.Ojala, R.D.Page, L.G.Pedersen, C.Raison, P.Reiter, J.A.Rodriguez, D.Rosiak, S.Rothe, T.M.Shneidman, B.Siebeck, M.Seidlitz, J.Sinclair, M.Stryjczyk, P.Van Duppen, S.Vinals, V.Virtanen, N.Warr, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, M.Zielinska

The observation of vibrating pear-shapes in radon nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 120Sn(222Rn, 222Rn'), E=4.23 MeV/nucleon; 120Sn(224Rn, 224Rn'), (226Rn, 226Rn'), E=5.08 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, γ-γ-coin., X-rays. 222,224,226Rn; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, level schemes, octupole-vibrational bands, high-spin transitions. Comparison with systematics of radon isotopes. HIE-ISOLDE accelerator, Miniball spectrometer.

doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-10494-5
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2019CU02      Phys.Rev. C 99, 064317 (2019)

J.G.Cubiss, A.N.Andreyev, A.E.Barzakh, B.Andel, S.Antalic, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, R.Ferrer, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, M.Huyse, Z.Kalaninova, U.Koster, B.A.Marsh, P.L.Molkanov, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, A.M.Sjodin, M.Stryjczyk, V.L.Truesdale, C.Van Beveren, P.Van Duppen, G.L.Wilson

Fine structure in the α decay of 218At

RADIOACTIVITY 218At(α)[from U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV, followed by selective ionization of 218At using RILIS at CERN-ISOLDE facility]; measured Eα, Iα, Eγ, Iγ, αγ-coin, half-life of 218At decay using silicon detectors for α detection and low-energy Ge detector for γ detection. 214Bi; deduced levels, J, π, α feedings, α hindrance factors. 218At; deduced J, π. Systematics of low-lying level energies in 210,212,214Bi, 212,214,216At, and α hindrance factors in the decays of 214,216,218At, 216Fr. Comparison with theoretical predictions, and with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.064317
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2019FL06      Phys.Rev. C 99, 054332 (2019)

F.Flavigny, J.Elseviers, A.N.Andreyev, C.Bauer, V.Bildstein, A.Blazhev, B.A.Brown, H.De Witte, J.Diriken, V.N.Fedosseev, S.Franchoo, R.Gernhauser, M.Huyse, S.Ilieva, S.Klupp, Th.Kroll, R.Lutter, B.A.Marsh, D.Mucher, K.Nowak, T.Otsuka, J.Pakarinen, N.Patronis, R.Raabe, F.Recchia, P.Reiter, T.Roger, S.Sambi, M.Seidlitz, M.D.Seliverstov, B.Siebeck, Y.Tsunoda, P.Van Duppen, M.Vermeulen, M.Von Schmid, D.Voulot, N.Warr, F.Wenander, K.Wimmer

Microscopic structure of coexisting 0+ states in 68Ni probed via two-neutron transfer

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H(66Ni, p)68Ni, E=2.6 MeV/nucleon; measured Ep, Ip, Eγ, Iγ, pγ-coin, differential σ(θ) distributions of transfer to ground state, first excited 0+ and first 2+ states in 68Ni using the T-REX silicon particle detector array for light charged recoil detection and the Miniball detector array for γ detection at ISOLDE-CERN. 68Ni; deduced levels, L-transfer, neutron and proton average orbital occupancies of ground state, excited 0+ state, and the first 2+ state. DWBA analysis of angular distributions using the FRESCO code. Comparison with shell model calculations with the A3DA-m and the JJ44pna interaction. Discussed feeding of the 0+ states by the transfer of neutrons mainly filling the N=40 subshell closure for the ground state.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.054332
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2019GH11      Phys.Rev. C 100, 054310 (2019)

L.Ghys, A.N.Andreyev, M.Huyse, P.Van Duppen, S.Antalic, A.Barzakh, L.Capponi, T.E.Cocolios, J.Cubiss, X.Derkx, H.De Witte, J.Elseviers, F.P.Hessberger, Z.Kalaninova, U.Koster, J.F.W.Lane, V.Liberati, S.Mitsuoka, Y.Nagame, K.Nishio, S.Ota, D.Pauwels, R.D.Page, L.Popescu, D.Radulov, M.M.Rajabali, E.Rapisarda, K.Sandhu, V.L.Truesdale, P.Van den Bergh, Y.Wakabayashi

α-decay properties of 200, 202Fr

RADIOACTIVITY 200,202,202mFr, 196,198,198mAt, 194,192Bi(α)[from 238U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV]; measured Eα, Iα, Eγ, Iγ, αγ- and αγγ-coin, half-lives of 200Fr g.s., 198At g.s. and 198At isomer using the windmill detection setup at ISOLDE-CERN; 196,198At, 192,194Bi; deduced levels, J, π, total conversion coefficients, multipolarities, α-reduced widths. 190Tl, 194Bi, 198At, 202Fr, 206Ac; deduced energies of the isomeric states and compared to previous experimental values. 198,202Po, 200,202At, 202Rn(α); measured Eα. Systematics of 206Ac to 190Tl and 200Fr to 188Tl decay chains. Systematics of α-reduced widths for odd-odd A=184-201 Fr, At and Bi α-emitters.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.054310
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2019OT01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 123, 222502 (2019)

T.Otsuka, Y.Tsunoda, T.Abe, N.Shimizu, P.Van Duppen

Underlying Structure of Collective Bands and Self-Organization in Quantum Systems

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 154Sm, 166Er; calculated energy levels, J, π, spectroscopic electric quadrupole moments; deduced formation of collective bands.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.222502
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2019SE04      Phys.Rev. C 99, 044306 (2019)

S.Sels, T.Day Goodacre, B.A.Marsh, A.Pastore, W.Ryssens, Y.Tsunoda, N.Althubiti, B.Andel, A.N.Andreyev, D.Atanasov, A.E.Barzakh, M.Bender, J.Billowes, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, J.G.Cubiss, J.Dobaczewski, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, K.T.Flanagan, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, P.-H.Heenen, M.Huyse, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, T.M.Medonca, P.L.Molkanov, T.Otsuka, J.P.Ramos, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, P.Spagnoletti, C.Van Beveren, P.Van Duppen, M.Veinhard, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, K.Wendt, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, A.Zadvornaya

Shape staggering of midshell mercury isotopes from in-source laser spectroscopy compared with density-functional-theory and Monte Carlo shell-model calculations

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 177,178,179,180,181,182,183,184,185,185mHg; measured hyperfine structure (hfs) spectra, hyperfine coupling constants, isotope shifts, and rms charge radii using the in-source resonance-ionization spectroscopy method combined with decay spectroscopy, and Multi-Reflection Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer (MR-TOF MS) at CERN-ISOLDE facility; deduced magnetic dipole moments, and spectroscopic quadrupole moments, configurations. Comparison with theoretical calculations using density functional theory (DFT) with Skyrme parametrizations, and Monte Carlo shell model (MCSM). Ions of Hg activities produced in Pb(p, X), E=1.4 GeV, using molten lead target.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb, U(p, X)177Hg/178Hg/179Hg/180Hg/181Hg/182Hg/183Hg/184Hg/185Hg/185mHg, E=1.4 GeV from PS-Booster synchrotron; measured production yields for different target-ion source configurations: VADLIS or RILIS at CERN-ISOLDE facility.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.044306
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2019VE05      Phys.Rev. C 100, 024315 (2019)

M.Verlinde, S.Kraemer, J.Moens, K.Chrysalidis, J.G.Correia, S.Cottenier, H.De Witte, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, R.Ferrer, L.M.Fraile, S.Geldhof, C.A.Granados, M.Laatiaoui, T.A.L.Lima, P.-C.Lin, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, I.Moore, L.M.C.Pereira, S.Raeder, P.Van den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, A.Vantomme, E.Verstraelen, U.Wahl, S.G.Wilkins

Alternative approach to populate and study the 229Th nuclear clock isomer

RADIOACTIVITY 229mTh(IT)[from β- decay of 229Ac produced in U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV reaction, via a laser ion source at ISOLDE-CERN]; proposed an alternative method to produce the low-energy isomer in 229Th at 7.6 eV after the implantation of 229Ac ions in a large-band gap CaF2 host. Discussed benefits of using 229Ac ion beam in contrast to common use of α decay of 233U for the study of half-life and excitation energy of the 229Th isomer. Preparatory experiments, testing key ingredients of this concept, were conducted at ISOLDE-CERN.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.024315
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2019VE07      Phys.Rev. C 100, 044321 (2019)

E.Verstraelen, A.Teigelhofer, W.Ryssens, F.Ames, A.Barzakh, M.Bender, R.Ferrer, S.Goriely, P.-H.Heenen, M.Huyse, P.Kunz, J.Lassen, V.Manea, S.Raeder, P.Van Duppen

Search for octupole-deformed actinium isotopes using resonance ionization spectroscopy

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 225,226,227,228,229Ac; measured hyperfine spectra, and isotope shifts by probing a 2D3/2 to 4P5/2 atomic transition using in-source resonance ionization spectroscopy at the ISAC facility in TRIUMF, where the actinium isotopes were produced in irradiating UCx with 480-MeV proton beam, and ionized by TRIUMF Resonant Ionization Laser Ion Source (TRILIS); deduced mean-square charge radii, hyperfine parameters, magnetic dipole moments, configurations; calculated β20 and β30 deformation parameters using SLy5s1, BSk31, and DD-MEB2 interactions. Comparison with previous experimental measurements, and with self-consistent calculations using energy density functionals SLy5s1, BSk31, and DD-MEB1. Z=82-89, N=120-150; systematics of experimental mean-square charge radii, and odd-even staggering parameter, and compared with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.044321
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2019WR01      Eur.Phys.J. A 55, 130 (2019)

K.Wrzosek-Lipska, K.Rezynkina, N.Bree, M.Zielinska, L.P.Gaffney, A.Petts, A.Andreyev, B.Bastin, M.Bender, A.Blazhev, B.Bruyneel, P.A.Butler, M.P.Carpenter, J.Cederkall, E.Clement, T.E.Cocolios, A.N.Deacon, J.Diriken, A.Ekstrom, C.Fitzpatrick, L.M.Fraile, Ch.Fransen, S.J.Freeman, J.E.Garcia-Ramos, K.Geibel, R.Gernhauser, T.Grahn, M.Guttormsen, B.Hadinia, K.Hadynska-Klek, M.Hass, P.-H.Heenen, R.-D.Herzberg, H.Hess, K.Heyde, M.Huyse, O.Ivanov, D.G.Jenkins, R.Julin, N.Kesteloot, Th.Kroll, R.Krucken, A.C.Larsen, R.Lutter, P.Marley, P.J.Napiorkowski, R.Orlandi, R.D.Page, J.Pakarinen, N.Patronis, P.J.Peura, E.Piselli, L.Prochniak, P.Rahkila, E.Rapisarda, P.Reiter, A.P.Robinson, M.Scheck, S.Siem, K.Singh Chakkal, J.F.Smith, J.Srebrny, I.Stefanescu, G.M.Tveten, P.Van Duppen, J.Van de Walle, D.Voulot, N.Warr, A.Wiens, J.L.Wood

Electromagnetic properties of low-lying states in neutron-deficient Hg isotopes: Coulomb excitation of 182Hg, 184Hg, 186Hg and 188Hg

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 112Cd(182Hg, 182Hg'), E=519 MeV; 120Sn, 107Ag, 112Cd(184Hg, 184Hg'), E=524 MeV; 120Sn, 107Ag, 114Cd(186Hg, 186Hg'), E=530 MeV; 120Sn, 107Ag, 114Cd(188Hg, 188Hg'), E=536 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, X-rays. 182,184,186,188Hg; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, transition E2 and M1 reduced matrix elements, branching ratios, B(E2). Comparison with theoretical calculations, GOSIA analysis. The Miniball set-up, REX postaccelerator.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2019-12815-2
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2018CU02      Phys.Rev. C 97, 054327 (2018)

J.G.Cubiss, A.E.Barzakh, M.D.Seliverstov, A.N.Andreyev, B.Andel, S.Antalic, P.Ascher, D.Atanasov, D.Beck, J.Bieron, K.Blaum, Ch.Borgmann, M.Breitenfeldt, L.Capponi, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, X.Derkx, H.De Witte, J.Elseviers, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, S.Fritzsche, L.P.Gaffney, S.George, L.Ghys, F.P.Hessberger, M.Huyse, N.Imai, Z.Kalaninova, D.Kisler, U.Koster, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, J.F.W.Lane, V.Liberati, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, S.Mitsuoka, P.L.Molkanov, Y.Nagame, D.Neidherr, K.Nishio, S.Ota, D.Pauwels, L.Popescu, D.Radulov, E.Rapisarda, J.P.Revill, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, K.Sandhu, L.Schweikhard, S.Sels, V.L.Truesdale, C.Van Beveren, P.Van den Bergh, Y.Wakabayashi, P.Van Duppen, K.D.A.Wendt, F.Wienholtz, B.W.Whitmore, G.L.Wilson, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Charge radii and electromagnetic moments of 195-211At

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 195,195m,196,197,197m,198,198m,199,199m,200,200m,201,202,202m,203,204,205,206,207,208,209,210,211At; measured hfs spectra, hyperfine coupling constants, isotope shifts, and rms charge radii using the in-source resonance-ionization spectroscopy method, and Multi-Reflection Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer (MR-TOF MS) at CERN-ISOLDE; deduced magnetic dipole moments and spectroscopic quadrupole moments, configurations, and quadrupole deformation parameters. 206At; deduced J. Detailed systematics of magnetic dipole moments, spectroscopic quadrupole moments, deformations, and rms charge radii in Hg, Tl, Pb, Bi, Po, At, Fr, Ra and Ac nuclei. Comparison with theoretical calculations using multiconfiguration Dirac-Hartree-Fock (MCDHF) method.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS U(p, X)195At/195mAt/196At/197At/197mAt/198At/198mAt/199At/199mAt/200At/200m1At/200m2At/201At/202At/202mAt/203At/204At/205At/206At/207At/208At/209At/210At/211At, E=1.4 GeV; produced radioactive astatine isotopes by spallation reaction with beam from CERN PS Booster impinging on a thick UCx target, followed by injection into a hot cavity of the Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS), and ionization by a three-step photoionization scheme.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.054327
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2018CU04      Phys.Lett. B 786, 355 (2018)

J.G.Cubiss, A.E.Barzakh, A.N.Andreyev, M.Al Monthery, N.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, R.P.de Groote, A.de Roubin, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, R.Ferrer, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, A.Gredley, R.D.Harding, F.Herfurth, M.Huyse, N.Imai, D.T.Joss, U.Koster, S.Kreim, V.Liberati, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, P.Mosat, D.Neidherr, G.G.O'Neill, R.D.Page, T.J.Procter, E.Rapisarda, M.Rosenbusch, S.Rothe, K.Sandhu, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, P.Spagnoletti, V.L.Truesdale, C.Van Beveren, P.Van Duppen, M.Veinhard, M.Venhart, M.Veselsky, F.Wearing, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, S.G.Zemlyanoy, K.Zuber

Change in structure between the I=1/2 states in 181Tl and 177, 179Au

RADIOACTIVITY 181Tl(α) [from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced α-decay branching ratio and T1/2. Comparison with available data.

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 177,179Au; measured frequencies; deduced hyperfine spectra, magnetic dipole moments, J assignments of the ground states.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.10.005
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2018KI12      Phys.Rev.Lett. 121, 142701 (2018)

O.S.Kirsebom, O.Tengblad, R.Lica, M.Munch, K.Riisager, H.O.U.Fynbo, M.J.G.Borge, M.Madurga, I.Marroquin, A.N.Andreyev, T.A.Berry, E.R.Christensen, P.Diaz Fernandez, D.T.Doherty, P.Van Duppen, L.M.Fraile, M.C.Gallardo, P.T.Greenlees, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, N.Hubbard, M.Huyse, J.H.Jensen, H.Johansson, B.Jonson, D.S.Judson, J.Konki, I.Lazarus, M.V.Lund, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, A.Perea, C.Mihai, A.Negret, RD.Page, V.Pucknell, P.Rahkila, O.Sorlin, C.Sotty, J.A.Swartz, H.B.Sorensen, H.Tornqvist, V.Vedia, N.Warr, H.De Witte

First Accurate Normalization of the β-delayed α Decay of 16N and Implications for the 12C(α, γ)16O Astrophysical Reaction Rate

RADIOACTIVITY 16N(β-α) [from Ca, O(p, X)16N, E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ, Eα, Iα, Eγ, Iγ; deduced he first accurate normalization of the β-delayed α spectrum of 16N and resolved a significant discrepancy between two previous high-precision measurements of the spectral shape, branching ratio, constrain on E1 capture σ.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.142701
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2018PA15      Eur.Phys.J. A 54, 42 (2018)

P.Papadakis, D.M.Cox, G.G.O'Neill, M.J.G.Borge, P.A.Butler, L.P.Gaffney, P.T.Greenlees, R.-D.Herzberg, A.Illana, D.T.Joss, J.Konki, T.Kroll, J.Ojala, R.D.Page, P.Rahkila, K.Ranttila, J.Thornhill, J.Tuunanen, P.Van Duppen, N.Warr, J.Pakarinen

The SPEDE spectrometer

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2018-12474-9
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2018RA11      Phys.Rev.Lett. 120, 232503 (2018)

S.Raeder, D.Ackermann, H.Backe, R.Beerwerth, J.C.Berengut, M.Block, A.Borschevsky, B.Cheal, P.Chhetri, Ch.E.Dullmann, V.A.Dzuba, E.Eliav, J.Even, R.Ferrer, V.V.Flambaum, S.Fritzsche, F.Giacoppo, S.Gotz, F.P.Hessberger, M.Huyse, U.Kaldor, O.Kaleja, J.Khuyagbaatar, P.Kunz, M.Laatiaoui, F.Lautenschlager, W.Lauth, A.K.Mistry, E.Minaya Ramirez, W.Nazarewicz, S.G.Porsev, M.S.Safronova, U.I.Safronova, B.Schuetrumpf, P.Van Duppen, T.Walther, C.Wraith, A.Yakushev

Probing Sizes and Shapes of Nobelium Isotopes by Laser Spectroscopy

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 252,253,254No; measured excitation spectra, hyperfine structure components; deduced nuclear magnetic and quadrupole moments, charge radii. Comparison with the state-of-the-art nuclear density functional calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.232503
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2018ST18      Phys.Rev. C 98, 064326 (2018)

M.Stryjczyk, Y.Tsunoda, I.G.Darby, H.De Witte, J.Diriken, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, L.M.Fraile, M.Huyse, U.Koster, B.A.Marsh, T.Otsuka, D.Pauwels, L.Popescu, D.Radulov, M.D.Seliverstov, A.M.Sjodin, P.Van den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, W.B.Walters, K.Wimmer

β-decay study of the 66Mn - 66Fe - 66Co - 66Ni decay chain

RADIOACTIVITY 66Mn(β-), (β-n)[from U(p, F), Mn beam purified by laser resonance ionization and mass separation]; 66Fe(β-)[from 66Mn β- decay]; 66Co(β-)[from 66Fe β- decay]; measured Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Iγ, half-lives of β-decaying 66Mn, 66Fe, 66Co, γγ- and βγγ-coin, half-lives of isomers in 65Fe, 66Co by γ(t) using plastic scintillators for β detection and MiniBall cluster Ge detectors for γ detection at ISOLDE-CERN. 65,66Fe, 66Co, 66Ni; deduced levels, isomers, J, π, β feedings, logft, B(GT) values, %β-n value for the decay of 66Mn. Comparison with Monte Carlo shell model calculations.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 66Mn, 66Fe, 66Co, 66Ni; calculated average proton and neutron occupation numbers for selected low-lying positive-parity states, potential energy surface (PES) in (Q0, Q2) plane, levels, J, π, B(M1), B(E2) using Monte Carlo Shell model with the A3DA interactions. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.064326
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2017AN16      Phys.Rev. C 96, 054327 (2017)

B.Andel, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, A.Barzakh, N.Bree, T.E.Cocolios, V.F.Comas, J.Diriken, J.Elseviers, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, S.Franchoo, L.Ghys, J.A.Heredia, M.Huyse, O.Ivanov, U.Koster, V.Liberati, B.A.Marsh, K.Nishio, R.D.Page, N.Patronis, M.D.Seliverstov, I.Tsekhanovich, P.Van den Bergh, J.Van De Walle, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, S.Vermote, M.Veselsky, C.Wagemans

Detailed α-decay study of 180Tl

RADIOACTIVITY 180Tl(α)[from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV using Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS) and HRS separator at ISOLDE-CERN facility]; measured Eα, Iα, Eγ, Iγ, E(x ray), I(x ray), αγ- and αγγ-coin. 176Au; deduced levels, α-decay branching ratios, reduced α-widths, total and K-conversion coefficients, multipolarities, configurations, population of only the low-spin activity in 176Au from 180Tl α decay. Comparison with previous experimental data. Systematics of α-reduced widths in α-decays of 178,180,182,184Tl. 180Hg(α)[from 180Tl ϵ decay]; 176Au(α)[from 180Tl α decay]; 176Pt(α)[from 180Hg α decay]; measured Eα, Eγ, αγ-coin. 172Ir; deduced level, low-spin activity in 172Ir populated by 176Au α decay.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.054327
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2017BA04      Phys.Rev. C 95, 014324 (2017)

A.E.Barzakh, A.N.Andreyev, T.E.Cocolios, R.P.de Groote, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, R.Ferrer, D.A.Fink, L.Ghys, M.Huyse, U.Koster, J.Lane, V.Liberati, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, P.L.Molkanov, T.J.Procter, E.Rapisarda, S.Rothe, K.Sandhu, M.D.Seliverstov, A.M.Sjodin, C.Van Beveren, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, M.Veselsky

Changes in mean-squared charge radii and magnetic moments of 179-184Tl measured by in-source laser spectroscopy

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 179,180,181,182m,183,183m,184mTl; measured hyperfine splittings, spins for 179,181,183Tl, magnetic moments, isotope shifts, and changes in mean square charge radii. 182mTl and 184mTl include two, and three isomers, respectively. In-source resonance ionization laser spectroscopy at CERN-ISOLDE facility; discussed configurations. Radioactive Tl isotopes from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV reaction using UCx target, and General Purpose Separator of ISOLDE.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.014324
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2017DI04      J.Phys.(London) G44, 044013 (2017)

A.Di Pietro, K.Riisager, P.Van Duppen

Physics with post-accelerated beams at ISOLDE: nuclear reactions

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/aa6088
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2017FE10      Nat. Commun. 8, 14520 (2017)

R.Ferrer, A.Barzakh, B.Bastin, R.Beerwerth, M.Block, P.Creemers, H.Grawe, R.de Groote, P.Delahaye, X.Flechard, S.Franchoo, S.Fritzsche, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, W.Gins, C.Granados, R.Heinke, L.Hijazi, M.Huyse, T.Kron, Yu.Kudryavtsev, M.Laatiaoui, N.Lecesne, M.Loiselet, F.Lutton, I.D.Moore, Y.Martínez, E.Mogilevskiy, P.Naubereit, J.Piot, S.Raeder, S.Rothe, H.Savajols, S.Sels, V.Sonnenschein, J-C.Thomas, E.Traykov, C.Van Beveren, P.Van den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, K.Wendt, A.Zadvornaya

Towards high-resolution laser ionization spectroscopy of the heaviest elements in supersonic gas jet expansion

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 212,213,214,215,227Ac; measured frequencies; deduced hfs spectra, magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole moments. In-gas laser ionization and spectroscopy (IGLIS) technique.

doi: 10.1038/ncomms14520
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2017GR18      Phys.Rev. C 96, 054331 (2017)

C.Granados, P.Creemers, R.Ferrer, L.P.Gaffney, W.Gins, R.de Groote, M.Huyse, Yu.Kudryavtsev, Y.Martinez, S.Raeder, S.Sels, C.Van Beveren, P.Van den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, A.Zadvornaya, A.E.Barzakh, B.Bastin, P.Delahaye, L.Hijazi, N.Lecesne, F.Luton, J.Piot, H.Savajols, J.-C.Thomas, E.Traykov, R.Beerwerth, S.Fritzsche, M.Block, X.Flechard, S.Franchoo, L.Ghys, H.Grawe, R.Heinke, T.Kron, P.Naubereit, K.Wendt, M.Laatiaoui, I.Moore, V.Sonnenschein, M.Loiselet, E.Mogilevskiy, S.Rothe

In-gas laser ionization and spectroscopy of actinium isotopes near the N=126 closed shell

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 212,213,214,215,227Ac; measured optical hyperfine spectra by the in-gas laser ionization and spectroscopy (IGLIS) technique at the LISOL facility of Cyclotron Research Centre, Louvain-la-Neuve; deduced g factors, quadrupole moments and spins of the ground states, configurations. Comparison with large-scale nuclear-shell-model calculations. 212,213Ac produced in 197Au(20Ne, 5n), (20Ne, 4n), E=145 MeV. 214,215Ac produced in 197Au(22Ne, 5n), (22Ne, 4n), E=143 MeV.

RADIOACTIVITY 215Ac(α)[from 197Au(22Ne, 4n), E=143 MeV; measured Eα.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.054331
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2017LI06      J.Phys.(London) G44, 054002 (2017)

R.Lica, G.Benzoni, A.I.Morales, M.J.G.Borge, L.M.Fraile, H.Mach, M.Madurga, C.Sotty, V.Vedia, H.De Witte, J.Benito, T.Berry, N.Blasi, A.Bracco, F.Camera, S.Ceruti, V.Charviakova, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, C.Costache, F.C.L.Crespi, J.Creswell, G.Fernandez-Martinez, H.Fynbo, P.Greenlees, I.Homm, M.Huyse, J.Jolie, V.Karayonchev, U.Koster, J.Konki, T.Kroll, J.Kurcewicz, T.Kurtukian-Nieto, I.Lazarus, S.Leoni, M.Lund, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, C.Mihai, R.Mihai, A.Negret, A.Orduz, Z.Patyk, S.Pascu, V.Pucknell, P.Rahkila, J.M.Regis, F.Rotaru, N.Saed-Samii, V.Sanchez-Tembleque, M.Stanoiu, O.Tengblad, M.Thuerauf, A.Turturica, P.Van Duppen, N.Warr

β decay studies of n-rich Cs isotopes with the ISOLDE Decay Station

RADIOACTIVITY 148,149,150Cs(β-), (β-n)[from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV at ISOLDE-CERN]; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, βγ-, γγ-coin, half-lives of ground states of 148,149,150Cs, %Pn for the decay of 149Cs, half-lives of levels in 149Ba and 148Ce by βγγ(t). 149Ba; deduced levels, β feedings, multipolarities, half-lives. 148Ce; deduced half-life of the first 2+ state. Comparison with previous experimental half-lives, and with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/aa6015
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2017PA12      J.Phys.(London) G44, 064009 (2017)

J.Pakarinen, T.Grahn, L.P.Gaffney, A.Algora, C.Bauer, A.Blazhev, N.Bree, T.E.Cocolios, H.De Witte, J.Diriken, P.Fernier, K.Hadynska-Klek, A.Herzan, M.Huyse, J.Iwanicki, U.Jakobsson, D.Jenkins, N.Kesteloot, J.Konki, B.Lannoo, P.Papadakis, P.Peura, P.Rahkila, G.Rainovski, E.Rapisarda, P.Reiter, S.Sambi, M.Scheck, B.Seibeck, M.Seidlitz, T.Stora, P.Van Duppen, N.Warr, F.Wenander, M.J.Vermeulen, D.Voulot, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, M.Zielinska

Collectivity in 196, 198Pb isotopes probed in Coulomb-excitation experiments at REX-ISOLDE

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 112Cd(196Pb, 196Pb'), (198Pb, 198Pb'), E=2.82 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 196,198Pb; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, quadrupole moments, B(E2). GOSIA2 code simultaneous treatment both target and beam excitations, comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/aa6753
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2017RA11      J.Phys.(London) G44, 074001 (2017)

E.Rapisarda, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, A.Barzakh, T.E.Cocolios, I.G.Darby, R.De Groote, H.De Witte, J.Diriken, J.Elseviers, D.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, R.Ferrer, M.Huyse, Z.Kalaninova, U.Koster, J.Lane, V.Liberati, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, P.L.Molkanov, D.Pauwels, T.J.Procter, D.Radulov, K.Sandhu, M.D.Seliverstov, C.Van Beveren, P.Van den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, M.Veselsky, K.Wrzosek-Lipska

Shape coexistence studied in 182, 184Hg via the β decay of 182, 184Tl

RADIOACTIVITY 182,184Tl(β+), (EC) [from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, γ-γ-coin.; deduced γ-ray energies, intensities, J, π, conversion coefficients. Comparison with systematics.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/aa6bb6
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2016AN10      Phys.Rev. C 93, 064316 (2016)

B.Andel, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, F.P.Hessberger, D.Ackermann, S.Hofmann, M.Huyse, Z.Kalaninova, B.Kindler, I.Kojouharov, P.Kuusiniemi, B.Lommel, K.Nishio, R.D.Page, B.Sulignano, P.Van Duppen

Short-lived isomers in 192Po and 194Po

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 141Pr(56Fe, 2np), E=259 MeV; 144Sm(51V, 2np), E=235 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, cross sections, half-lives of isomers by (ER)γα and (ER)γγα correlations using SHIP focal plane detectors at GSI. 192,194Po; deduced levels, J, π, energies of isomeric state, multipolarity, B(E1) and B(E3) values for 192Po. Discussed systematics of 11- isomers, B(E1) and B(E3) values in even-A Po and Pb isotopes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.064316
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2016FE11      Nat. Commun. 8, 14520 (2016), See 2017FE10

R.Ferrer, A.Barzakh, B.Bastin, R.Beerwerth, M.Block, P.Creemers, H.Grawe, R.de Groote, P.Delahaye, X.Flechard, S.Franchoo, S.Fritzsche, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, W.Gins, C.Granados, R.Heinke, L.Hijazi, M.Huyse, T.Kron, Yu.Kudryavtsev, M.Laatiaoui, N.Lecesne, M.Loiselet, F.Lutton, I.D.Moore, Y.Martinez, E.Mogilevskiy, P.Naubereit, J.Piot, S.Raeder, S.Rothe, H.Savajols, S.Sels, V.Sonnenschein, J-C.Thomas, E.Traykov, C.Van Beveren, P.Van den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, K.Wendt, A.Zadvornaya

Towards high-resolution laser ionization spectroscopy of the heaviest elements in supersonic gas jet expansion

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 212,213,214,215,227Ac; measured frequencies; deduced nuclear magnetic moments, electric quadrupole moments, radii. Comparison with theoretical calculations, experimental data.

doi: 10.1038/ncomms14520
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2016GR17      Eur.Phys.J. A 52, 340 (2016)

T.Grahn, J.Pakarinen, L.Jokiniemi, M.Albers, K.Auranen, C.Bauer, C.Bernards, A.Blazhev, P.A.Butler, S.Bonig, A.Damyanova, T.De Coster, H.De Witte, J.Elseviers, L.P.Gaffney, M.Huyse, A.Herzan, U.Jakobsson, R.Julin, N.Kesteloot, J.Konki, Th.Kroll, L.Lewandowski, K.Moschner, P.Peura, M.Pfeiffer, D.Radeck, P.Rahkila, E.Rapisarda, P.Reiter, K.Reynders, M.Rudiger, M.-D.Salsac, S.Sambi, M.Scheck, M.Seidlitz, B.Siebeck, T.Steinbach, S.Stolze, J.Suhonen, P.Thoele, M.Thurauf, N.Warr, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, M.J.Vermeulen, V.Werner, M.Veselsky, A.Vogt, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, M.Zielinska

Collective 2+1 excitations in 206Po and 208, 210Rn

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 104Pd, 114Cd(206Po, x), E=2.85 MeV/nucleon;104Pd, 114Cd(208Rn, x), (210Rn, x), E=2.82 MeV/nucleon; measured Coulomb excitation Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin using MINIBALL γ spectrometer, scattered projectiles and target recoils using annular double-sided Si strip detectors (CD), time difference between MINIBALL γ's and CD data; deduced γ ray energy spectra, diagonal vs transitional matrix element, B(E2); calculated B(E2) using QRPA.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2016-16340-6
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2016KL05      Phys.Rev. C 93, 054303 (2016)

M.Klintefjord, K.Hadynska-Klek, A.Gorgen, C.Bauer, F.L.Bello Garrote, S.Bonig, B.Bounthong, A.Damyanova, J.-P.Delaroche, V.Fedosseev, D.A.Fink, F.Giacoppo, M.Girod, P.Hoff, N.Imai, W.Korten, A.-C.Larsen, J.Libert, R.Lutter, B.A.Marsh, P.L.Molkanov, H.Naidja, P.Napiorkowski, F.Nowacki, J.Pakarinen, E.Rapisarda, P.Reiter, T.Renstrom, S.Rothe, M.D.Seliverstov, B.Siebeck, S.Siem, J.Srebrny, T.Stora, P.Thole, T.G.Tornyi, G.M.Tveten, P.Van Duppen, M.J.Vermeulen, D.Voulot, N.Warr, F.Wenander, H.De Witte, M.Zielinska

Structure of low-lying states in 140Sm studied by Coulomb excitation

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 94Mo(140Sm, 140Sm'), (140Sm, 94Mo'), E=2.85 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 140Sm beam from Ta(p, X), E=1.4 GeV reaction at ISOLDE-CERN using RILIS, REXTRAP and EBIS]; measured scattered 140Sm and 94Mo particles, Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin, γ-yields using MINIBALL array for γ rays and DSSSD detectors for particle detection, γ spectra with laser on and off, γ-ray angular distributions. 140Sm; deduced E2 matrix elements, B(E2), spectroscopic quadrupole moment for the first two 2+ and the first 4+ states using coupled channel code GOSIA and normalized to γ-ray yield for first 2+ state in 94Mo target, and to known half-life for the first 2+ in 140Sm. Comparison with theoretical calculations using beyond-mean-field model with Gogny D1S interaction, shell model, interacting boson approximation (IBA), and E(5) symmetry. Calculated potential energy surface in (β, γ) plane for 140Sm. 95Mo; measured Iγ yield for 3/2+ to 5/2+ ground-state transition.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.054303
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2016LA25      Nature(London) 535, 495 (2016)

M.Laatiaoui, W.Lauth, H.Backe, Mi.Block, D.Ackermann, B.Cheal, P.Chhetri, C.E.Dullmann, P.van Duppen, J.Even, R.Ferrer, F.Giacoppo, S.Gotz, F.P.Hessberger, M.Huyse, O.Kaleja, J.Khuyagbaatar, P.Kunz, F.Lautenschlager, A.K.Mistry, S.Raeder, E.Minaya Ramirez, T.Walther, C.Wraith, A.Yakushev

Atom-at-a-time laser resonance ionization spectroscopy of nobelium

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 206,208Pb(48Ca, 2n), E=217 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ, ground-state transition, an upper limit for the ionization potential of nobelium.

doi: 10.1038/nature19345
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2016NO05      Phys.Rev. C 93, 044335 (2016)

K.Nowak, K.Wimmer, S.Hellgartner, D.Mucher, V.Bildstein, J.Diriken, J.Elseviers, L.P.Gaffney, R.Gernhauser, J.Iwanicki, J.G.Johansen, M.Huyse, J.Konki, T.Kroll, R.Krucken, R.Lutter, R.Orlandi, J.Pakarinen, R.Raabe, P.Reiter, T.Roger, G.Schrieder, M.Seidlitz, O.Sorlin, P.Van Duppen, N.Warr, H.De Witte, M.Zielinska

Spectroscopy of 46Ar by the (t, p) two-neutron transfer reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H(44Ar, p)46Ar, E=2.16 MeV/nucleon, [44Ar secondary beam from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV primary beam using FEBIAD ion source and HRS separator at CERN]; measured recoil proton and other light-particle spectra using T-REX silicon array, Eγ, Iγ, (recoil protons)γ-coin using MINIBALL array for γ-ray detection, angular distribution of protons from 2n-transfer channel at REX-ISOLDE-CERN facility. DWBA analysis of σ(θ) data for protons using amplitudes calculated with SDPF-MU, SDPF-U and EPQQM shell-model effective interactions. 46Ar; deduced levels, J, π. Comparison of level spectrum with shell-model calculations.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 46Ar; calculated levels, J, π by shell model using SDPF-NR, SDPF-MU, SDPF-U and EPQQM effective interactions, spectroscopic amplitudes and two-nucleon amplitudes (TNA) in transfer reactions, wave functions. Discussed B(E2) for the first 2+ state.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.044335
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2016TR07      Phys.Rev. C 94, 034308 (2016)

V.L.Truesdale, A.N.Andreyev, L.Ghys, M.Huyse, P.Van Duppen, S.Sels, B.Andel, S.Antalic, A.Barzakh, L.Capponi, T.E.Cocolios, X.Derkx, H.De Witte, J.Elseviers, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, F.P.Hessberger, Z.Kalaninova, U.Koster, J.F.W.Lane, V.Liberati, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, S.Mitsuoka, Y.Nagame, K.Nishio, S.Ota, D.Pauwels, L.Popescu, D.Radulov, E.Rapisarda, S.Rothe, K.Sandhu, M.D.Seliverstov, A.M.Sjodin, C.Van Beveren, P.Van den Bergh, Y.Wakabayashi

β-delayed fission and α decay of 196At

RADIOACTIVITY 196At, 196Po(α); 196At(EC), (β+), (β+F), [high purity 196At beam from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV using HRS and GPS separators with RILIS at ISOLDE-CERN facility]; measured Eα, Iα, Eγ, Iγ, αγ-coin, fission-fragment energies, (fission fragment)(fission fragment)-coin, half-lives of decays of 196At and 196Po; deduced α- and β-decay and β-delayed fission branching ratios of 196At, reduced α-decay widths, symmetric and asymmetric fission-fragment mass distributions of the daughter isotope 196Po. 192Bi; deduced levels, J, π, conversion coefficients, multipolarities, mixing ratio, configurations. Comparison with previous experimental values. 192Bi, 199,200,201At, 202Rn; observed α from daughter activity 192Bi and other contaminants.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.034308
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2016VA01      J.Phys.(London) G43, 025102 (2016)

C.Van Beveren, A.N.Andreyev, A.E.Barzakh, T.E.Cocolios, R.P.de Groote, D.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, R.Ferrer, L.Ghys, M.Huyse, U.Koster, J.Lane, V.Liberati, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, P.L.Molkanov, T.J.Procter, E.Rapisarda, K.Sandhu, M.D.Seliverstov, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, M.Veselsky

α-decay study of 182, 184Tl

RADIOACTIVITY 182,184Tl(α); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, Eα, Iα, α-γ-coin.; deduced energy levels, J, π, branching ratios, isomeric state T1/2, α-decay scheme. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/43/2/025102
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2016ZI03      Eur.Phys.J. A 52, 99 (2016)

M.Zielinska, L.P.Gaffney, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, E.Clement, T.Grahn, N.Kesteloot, P.Napiorkowski, J.Pakarinen, P.Van Duppen, N.Warr

Analysis methods of safe Coulomb-excitation experiments with radioactive ion beams using the GOSIA code

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2016-16099-8
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2015DI04      Phys.Rev. C 91, 054321 (2015)

J.Diriken, N.Patronis, A.Andreyev, S.Antalic, V.Bildstein, A.Blazhev, I.G.Darby, H.De Witte, J.Eberth, J.Elseviers, V.N.Fedosseev, F.Flavigny, Ch.Fransen, G.Georgiev, R.Gernhauser, H.Hess, M.Huyse, J.Jolie, Th.Kroll, R.Krucken, R.Lutter, B.A.Marsh, T.Mertzimekis, D.Muecher, R.Orlandi, A.Pakou, R.Raabe, G.Randisi, P.Reiter, T.Roger, M.Seidlitz, M.Seliverstov, C.Sotty, H.Tornqvist, J.Van De Walle, P.Van Duppen, D.Voulot, N.Warr, F.Wenander, K.Wimmer

Experimental study of the 66Ni(d, p) 67Ni one-neutron transfer reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(66Ni, p), E=2.95 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 66Ni beam from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV primary reaction using RILIS and REX-TRAP at ISOLDE-CERN]; measured Eπ, Ip, Eγ, Iγ, γγ(t), pγ-, pγγ-coin, isomer half-life, σ(θ) for protons using T-REX setup for charged-particles and Miniball (MB) array for γ detection. 67Ni; deduced levels, J, π, l-transfer, configurations, spectroscopic factors, asymptotic normalization constants (ANCs), single-neutron strengths. DWBA analysis of σ(θ) data. Comparison with proton single-particle strength distribution in 89Y, and with shell model calculations. Systematics of summed single-particle spectroscopic factors and C2S weighted centroid energies for 59,61,63,65,67Ni.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.054321
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2015FI07      Phys.Rev.X 5, 011018 (2015)

D.A.Fink, T.E.Cocolios, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, A.E.Barzakh, B.Bastin, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, K.T.Flanagan, L.Ghys, A.Gottberg, M.Huyse, N.Imai, T.Kron, N.Lecesne, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, D.Pauwels, E.Rapisarda, S.D.Richter, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, M.D.Seliverstov, A.M.Sjodin, C.Van Beveren, P.Van Duppen, K.D.A.Wendt

In-Source Laser Spectroscopy with the Laser Ion Source and Trap: First Direct Study of the Ground-State Properties of 217, 219Po

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 216,217,218Po [from 238U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured resonance spectra, Eα, Iα; deduced g-factors, mean-square charge radii, electromagnetic nuclear moments. In-source laser spectroscopy.

RADIOACTIVITY 219Po(α) [from 238U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay spectra, Eα, Iα; deduced α-decay spectra, branching ratios, T1/2, hindrance factors. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevX.5.011018
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2015FL01      Phys.Rev. C 91, 034310 (2015)

F.Flavigny, D.Pauwels, D.Radulov, I.J.Darby, H.De Witte, J.Diriken, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, L.M.Fraile, M.Huyse, V.S.Ivanov, U.Koster, B.A.Marsh, T.Otsuka, L.Popescu, R.Raabe, M.D.Seliverstov, N.Shimizu, A.M.Sjodin, Y.Tsunoda, P.Van den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, J.Van de Walle, M.Venhart, W.B.Walters, K.Wimmer

Characterization of the low-lying 0+ AND 2+ states in 68Ni via β decay of the low-spin 68Co isomer

RADIOACTIVITY 68Co(β-), (β-n)[from 68Mn -> 68Fe -> 68Co decay chain, 68Mn from 238U(p, F), E=1 GeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ-, γγ-coin, half-life of first excited 0+ state by βγ(t) using RILIS and Miniball array at ISOLDE-CERN facility. 68Ni; deduced levels, J, π, β feedings, logft, E0 decays, delayed neutron emission probability Pn, B(E2), configuration. Comparison with previous results, and with Monte Carlo shell model (MCSM) calculations. 67,68Fe, 67Co, 68Ga, 136I(β-); detected γ rays.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 68Ni; calculated Potential energy surfaces in (Q0, Q2) plane for the ground state and first 2+ state. Large-scale Monte Carlo shell model calculations. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.034310
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2015GA19      Phys.Rev. C 91, 064313 (2015)

L.P.Gaffney, A.P.Robinson, D.G.Jenkins, A.N.Andreyev, M.Bender, A.Blazhev, N.Bree, B.Bruyneel, P.A.Butler, T.E.Cocolios, T.Davinson, A.N.Deacon, H.De Witte, D.DiJulio, J.Diriken, A.Ekstrom, Ch.Fransen, S.J.Freeman, K.Geibel, T.Grahn, B.Hadinia, M.Hass, P.-H.Heenen, H.Hess, M.Huyse, U.Jakobsson, N.Kesteloot, J.Konki, Th.Kroll, V.Kumar, O.Ivanov, S.Martin-Haugh, D.Mucher, R.Orlandi, J.Pakarinen, A.Petts, P.Peura, P.Rahkila, P.Reiter, M.Scheck, M.Seidlitz, K.Singh, J.F.Smith, J.Van de Walle, P.Van Duppen, D.Voulot, R.Wadsworth, N.Warr, F.Wenander, K.Wimmer, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, M.Zielinska

Collectivity in the light radon nuclei measured directly via Coulomb excitation

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 109Ag, 120Sn(202Rn, 202Rn'), (204Rn, 204Rn'), E=2.845, 2.90, 2.28 MeV, [secondary 202,204Rn beams from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV from Proton Synchrotron Booster, REX-TRAP, REX-EBIS and REX-LINAC at ISOLDE-CERN facility]; measured scattered heavy ion spectra, Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin using Miniball array. Coulomb excitation. 202,204Rn; deduced levels, E2 matrix elements, spectroscopic quadrupole moment, B(E2). GOSIA analysis of experimental data for 202,204Rn and 109Ag, 120Sn from Coulomb excitation. Comparison with state-of-the-art beyond-mean-field model calculations. Systematics of energies and transition quadrupole moments of yrast states, B(E2) and quadrupole deformation for first 2+ states in 198,200,202,204,206,208,210,212Rn.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.064313
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2015GA38      Eur.Phys.J. A 51, 136 (2015)

L.P.Gaffney, J.Van de Walle, B.Bastin, V.Bildstein, A.Blazhev, N.Bree, J.Cederkall, I.Darby, H.De Witte, D.DiJulio, J.Diriken, V.N.Fedosseev, Ch.Fransen, R.Gernhauser, A.Gustafsson, H.Hess, M.Huyse, N.Kesteloot, Th.Kroll, R.Lutter, B.A.Marsh, P.Reiter, M.Seidlitz, P.Van Duppen, D.Voulot, N.Warr, F.Wenander, K.Wimmer, K.Wrzosek-Lipska

Low-energy Coulomb excitation of 62Fe and 62Mn following in-beam decay of 62Mn

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 109Ag(62Mn, 62Mn'), (62Fe, 62Fe'), E=2.86 MeV/nucleon; measured Coulomb excitation Eγ, Iγ, projectile, recoil; deduced B(E2). 62Mn deduced γ transitions, levels, J, π.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2015-15136-6
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2015GH03      Phys.Rev. C 91, 044314 (2015)

L.Ghys, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, M.Huyse, P.Van Duppen

Empirical description of β-delayed fission partial half-lives

RADIOACTIVITY 178,180Tl, 186,186m,188,188mBi, 192,192m,194,194m,196At, 200,202,202mFr, 228Np, 232,234Am, 238,240Bk, 242,244,246,248Es, 246m,250Md(β+F), (ECF); 228,230Ac, 234,234m,236,238Pa, 256mEs(β-F); calculated beta-delayed fission (βDF) partial half-lives, fission barriers using TF, FRLDM, LDM and ETFSI models. Semi-phenomenological framework. Comparison with experimental values.

COMPILATION 178,180Tl, 186,186m,188,188mBi, 192,192m,194,194m,196At, 200,202,202mFr, 228Np, 232,234Am, 238,240Bk, 242,244,246,248Es, 246m,250Md; compiled half-lives of ground states and isomers, β++EC branching ratios, beta-delayed fission (βDF) probablities, ratios of observed βDF decays to α decays for nuclei up to A=202. 228,230Ac, 234,234m,236,238Pa, 256mEs; compiled half-lives of ground states and isomers, β- branching ratios, beta-delayed fission (βDF) probabilities. Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.044314
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2015KE06      Phys.Rev. C 92, 054301 (2015)

N.Kesteloot, B.Bastin, L.P.Gaffney, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, K.Auranen, C.Bauer, M.Bender, V.Bildstein, A.Blazhev, S.Bonig, N.Bree, E.Clement, T.E.Cocolios, A.Damyanova, I.Darby, H.De Witte, D.DiJulio, J.Diriken, C.Fransen, J.E.Garcia-Ramos, R.Gernhauser, T.Grahn, P.-H.Heenen, H.Hess, K.Heyde, M.Huyse, J.Iwanicki, U.Jakobsson, J.Konki, T.Kroll, B.Laurent, N.Lecesne, R.Lutter, J.Pakarinen, P.Peura, E.Piselli, L.Prochniak, P.Rahkila, E.Rapisarda, P.Reiter, M.Scheck, M.Seidlitz, M.Sferrazza, B.Siebeck, M.Sjodin, H.Tornqvist, E.Traykov, J.Van De Walle, P.Van Duppen, M.Vermeulen, D.Voulot, N.Warr, F.Wenander, K.Wimmer, M.Zielinska

Deformation and mixing of coexisting shapes in neutron-deficient polonium isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 104Pd(196Po, 196Po'), (200Po, 200Po'), (202Po, 202Po'), 94Mo(198Po, 198Po'), (202Po, 202Po'), E=2.85 MeV/nucleon, [secondary Po beams from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV at REX-ISOLDE-CERN facility]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, (Po x ray)γ-coin, (scattered particle)γ-coin, (particle)γ(t), angular distribution of scattered particles, Coulomb excitation yields for excited states in beams and targets during laser-on and laser-off using double-sided silicon-strip detectors (DSSSDs) for particles and Miniball array for γ rays. 196,198,200,202Po; deduced levels, J, π, E2 matrix elements, B(E2), deformation parameters, transition quadrupole moments. 94Mo, 104Pd; deduced levels, Coulomb excitation yields. GOSIA analysis of Coulomb excitation yields. Comparison with predictions of beyond-mean-field (BMF) model, interacting boson model (IBM), general Bohr Hamiltonian (GBH) model, phenomenological two-level mixing model, and with previous measurement of mean-square charge radii.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.054301
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2015KL01      Acta Phys.Pol. B46, 607 (2015)

M.Klintefjord, K.Hadynska-Klek, J.Samorajczyk, A.Gorgen, Ch.Droste, J.Srebrny, T.Abraham, C.Bauer, F.L.Bello Garrote, S.Bonig, A.Damyanova, F.Giacoppo, E.Grodner, P.Hoff, M.Kisielinski, M.Komorowska, W.Korten, M.Kowalczyk, J.Kownacki, A.C.Larsen, R.Lutter, T.Marchlewski, P.Napiorkowski, J.Pakarinen, E.Rapisarda, P.Reiter, T.Renstrom, B.Siebeck, S.Siem, A.Stolarz, R.Szenborn, P.Thole, T.Tornyi, A.Tucholski, G.M.Tveten, P.Van Duppen, M.J.Vermeulen, N.Warr, H.De Witte, M.Zielinska

Spectroscopy of Low-lying States in 140Sm

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 94Mo(140Sm, 140Sm'), E=2.85 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 140Sm; deduced energy levels, J, π, angular correlation coefficients, B(E2). GOSIA analysis.

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.46.607
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2015OR01      Phys.Lett. B 740, 298 (2015)

R.Orlandi, D.Mucher, R.Raabe, A.Jungclaus, S.D.Pain, V.Bildstein, R.Chapman, G.de Angelis, J.G.Johansen, P.Van Duppen, A.N.Andreyev, S.Bottoni, T.E.Cocolios, H.De Witte, J.Diriken, J.Elseviers, F.Flavigny, L.P.Gaffney, R.Gernhauser, A.Gottardo, M.Huyse, A.Illana, J.Konki, T.Kroll, R.Krucken, J.F.W.Lane, V.Liberati, B.Marsh, K.Nowak, F.Nowacki, J.Pakarinen, E.Rapisarda, F.Recchia, P.Reiter, T.Roger, E.Sahin, M.Seidlitz, K.Sieja, J.F.Smith, J.J.Valiente Dobon, M.von Schmid, D.Voulot, N.Warr, F.K.Wenander, K.Wimmer

Single-neutron orbits near 78Ni: Spectroscopy of the N=49 isotope 79Zn

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(78Zn, p), E=2.83 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced partial level scheme, energy levels, J, π, σ(θ). Comparison with large-scale shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2014.12.006
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2015SI01      Phys.Rev. C 91, 014311 (2015)

B.Siebeck, M.Seidlitz, A.Blazhev, P.Reiter, R.Altenkirch, C.Bauer, P.A.Butler, H.De Witte, J.Elseviers, L.P.Gaffney, H.Hess, M.Huyse, T.Kroll, R.Lutter, J.Pakarinen, N.Pietralla, F.Radeck, M.Scheck, D.Schneiders, C.Sotty, P.Van Duppen, M.Vermeulen, D.Voulot, N.Warr, F.Wenander

Testing refined shell-model interactions in the sd shell: Coulomb excitation of 26Na

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 104Pd(26Na, 26Na'), E=2.82 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 26Na beam from U(p, X), E=1 GeV primary reaction]; measured Eγ, Iγ, (scattered particle)γ-coin using REX-ISOLDE facility and MINIBALL array at CERN. Coulomb excitation. 26Na; deduced levels, J, π, B(E2), B(M1), configuration. 104Pd; B(E2) for first 2+ used for normalization of data for 26Na. Analysis by coupled channels Coulomb excitation code GOSIA2. Comparison with shell model calculations using USD, USDA and USDB interactions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.014311
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2015VA10      Phys.Rev. C 92, 014325 (2015)

C.Van Beveren, A.N.Andreyev, A.E.Barzakh, T.E.Cocolios, D.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, R.Ferrer, M.Huyse, U.Koster, J.Lane, V.Liberati, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, T.J.Procter, D.Radulov, E.Rapisarda, K.Sandhu, M.D.Seliverstov, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, M.Veselsky

Internal decay of the (10-) intruder state in 184Tl

RADIOACTIVITY 184mTl(IT), (α)[from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV at ISOLDE-CERN facility and using RILIS]; measured Eγ, Iγ, I(x rays), γ(t), ce, half-life of (10-) isomer, 184Tl; deduced levels, J, π, isomer, internal-conversion coefficients, multipolarity, B(M2), B(E3), retardation factors for M2 and E3 transitions, configuration, intruder character of the (10-) isomer. 187m,188m,189m,190m,191m,192mBi(α); discussed systematics of α-decay parameters to daughter Tl states involving 1h9/2 and 2d3/2 proton configurations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.014325
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2014AN10      Phys.Rev. C 90, 044312 (2014)

A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, D.Ackermann, T.E.Cocolios, J.Elseviers, S.Franchoo, S.Heinz, F.P.Hessberger, S.Hofmann, M.Huyse, J.Khuyagbaatar, B.Kindler, B.Lommel, R.Mann, R.D.Page, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart

α decay of 176Au

RADIOACTIVITY 176Au(α)[from 141Pr(40Ca, 5n), E=208, 212 MeV using UNILAC and SHIP at GSI]; 172Ir(α)[from 176Au α parent]; measured Eα, Iα, Eγ, Iγ, αγ-, αα-coin; deduced branching ratios, hindrance factors, reduced α-decay widths, Q-values, GEANT simulations, new α decay branch for decay of high spin isomer of 172Ir. 172Ir, 168Re; deduced levels, isomers, J, π, multipolarity, configuration. 180Tl(α); discussed α decay results of experiment at ISOLDE-CERN facility. 168Re, 172Ir, 176Au; discussed general systematics of multiplet states, and calculated Nilsson orbitals for neutrons and protons for 172Ir and 176Au. Comparison with previous experimental results. 175Pt, 177Au(α); observed α.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.044312
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2014BR05      Phys.Rev.Lett. 112, 162701 (2014)

N.Bree, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, A.Petts, A.Andreyev, B.Bastin, M.Bender, A.Blazhev, B.Bruyneel, P.A.Butler, J.Butterworth, M.P.Carpenter, J.Cederkall, E.Clement, T.E.Cocolios, A.Deacon, J.Diriken, A.Ekstrom, C.Fitzpatrick, L.M.Fraile, Ch.Fransen, S.J.Freeman, L.P.Gaffney, J.E.Garcia-Ramos, K.Geibel, R.Gernhauser, T.Grahn, M.Guttormsen, B.Hadinia, K.Hadynska-Klek, M.Hass, P.-H.Heenen, R.-D.Herzberg, H.Hess, K.Heyde, M.Huyse, O.Ivanov, D.G.Jenkins, R.Julin, N.Kesteloot, Th.Kroll, R.Krucken, A.C.Larsen, R.Lutter, P.Marley, P.J.Napiorkowski, R.Orlandi, R.D.Page, J.Pakarinen, N.Patronis, P.J.Peura, E.Piselli, P.Rahkila, E.Rapisarda, P.Reiter, A.P.Robinson, M.Scheck, S.Siem, K.Singh Chakkal, J.F.Smith, J.Srebrny, I.Stefanescu, G.M.Tveten, P.Van Duppen, J.Van de Walle, D.Voulot, N.Warr, F.Wenander, A.Wiens, J.L.Wood, M.Zielinska

Shape Coexistence in the Neutron-Deficient Even-Even 182-188Hg Isotopes Studied via Coulomb Excitation

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 120Sn, 107Ag, 112,114Cd(182Hg, 182Hg'), (184Hg, 184Hg'), (186Hg, 186Hg'), (188Hg, 188Hg'), E=2.85 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 182,184,186,188Hg; deduced energy levels, J, π, nuclear matrix elements, B(E2). Comparison with IBM calculations, experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.162701
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2014DI08      Phys.Lett. B 736, 533 (2014)

J.Diriken, N.Patronis, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, V.Bildstein, A.Blazhev, I.G.Darby, H.De Witte, J.Eberth, J.Elseviers, V.N.Fedosseev, F.Flavigny, Ch.Fransen, G.Georgiev, R.Gernhauser, H.Hess, M.Huyse, J.Jolie, Th.Kroll, R.Krucken, R.Lutter, B.A.Marsh, T.Mertzimekis, D.Muecher, F.Nowacki, R.Orlandi, A.Pakou, R.Raabe, G.Randisi, P.Reiter, T.Roger, M.Seidlitz, M.Seliverstov, K.Sieja, C.Sotty, H.Tornqvist, J.Van De Walle, P.Van Duppen, D.Voulot, N.Warr, F.Wenander, K.Wimmer

Study of the deformation-driving νd5/2 orbital in 6728Ni39 using one-neutron transfer reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(66Ni, p)67Ni, E=2.95 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced energy levels, σ(θ), single-particle strength. Comparison with shell model calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2014.08.004
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2014FE01      Phys.Lett. B 728, 191 (2014)

R.Ferrer, N.Bree, T.E.Cocolios, I.G.Darby, H.De Witte, W.Dexters, J.Diriken, J.Elseviers, S.Franchoo, M.Huyse, N.Kesteloot, Yu.Kudryavtsev, D.Pauwels, D.Radulov, T.Roger, H.Savajols, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart

In-gas-cell laser ionization spectroscopy in the vicinity of 100Sn: Magnetic moments and mean-square charge radii of N=50-54 Ag

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 97,98,99,100,101,107,109Ag; measured scanning laser frequency, Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ; deduced magnetic dipole moments, rms radii, hyperfine structures. Comparison with spherical droplet model predictions, available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2013.11.055
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2014GA04      Phys.Rev. C 89, 024307 (2014);Erratum Phys.Rev. C 89, 059905 (2014)

L.P.Gaffney, M.Hackstein, R.D.Page, T.Grahn, M.Scheck, P.A.Butler, P.F.Bertone, N.Bree, R.J.Carroll, M.P.Carpenter, C.J.Chiara, A.Dewald, F.Filmer, C.Fransen, M.Huyse, R.V.F.Janssens, D.T.Joss, R.Julin, F.G.Kondev, P.Nieminen, J.Pakarinen, S.V.Rigby, W.Rother, P.Van Duppen, H.V.Watkins, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, S.Zhu

Shape coexistence in neutron-deficient Hg isotopes studied via lifetime measurements in 184, 186Hg and two-state mixing calculations

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 148Sm(40Ar, 4n), E=200 MeV; 150Sm(40Ar, 4n), E=195 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, level half-lives by RDDS method using Gammasphere and Cologne plunger device at ATLAS-ANL facility. 184,186Hg; deduced levels, B(E2), transitional quadrupole moments, shape coexistence, deformation for normal and intruder bands. Comparison with two-state mixing model calculations. Systematics of yrast bands in even A=172-204 Hg isotopes.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 180,182,184,186,188Hg; calculated rotational bands built on first two 0+ states, B(E2), wavefunction amplitudes using two-state mixing in VMI model.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.024307
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2014GH09      Phys.Rev. C 90, 041301 (2014)

L.Ghys, A.N.Andreyev, M.Huyse, P.Van Duppen, S.Sels, B.Andel, S.Antalic, A.Barzakh, L.Capponi, T.E.Cocolios, X.Derkx, H.De Witte, J.Elseviers, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, F.P.Hessberger, Z.Kalaninova, U.Koster, J.F.W.Lane, V.Liberati, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, S.Mitsuoka, P.Moller, Y.Nagame, K.Nishio, S.Ota, D.Pauwels, R.D.Page, L.Popescu, D.Radulov, M.M.Rajabali, J.Randrup, E.Rapisarda, S.Rothe, K.Sandhu, M.D.Seliverstov, A.M.Sjodin, V.L.Truesdale, C.Van Beveren, P.Van den Bergh, Y.Wakabayashi, M.Warda

Evolution of fission-fragment mass distributions in the neutron-deficient lead region

RADIOACTIVITY 194,196At, 200,202Fr(β+F)[from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV at CERN-ISOLDE using HRS and GPS separators]; measured mass and energy distributions of coincident fission fragments after β-delayed fission, ratio of α to β-delayed-fission decays, total kinetic energy. 196At, 200Fr; deduced β-delayed fission decay probabilities, new region of multimodal fission in the neutron-deficient lead region. 196Po; Calculated potential energy surface contour. Comparison with Finite-range liquid-drop (FRLDM) and Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov (HFB) model calculations. Comparison with experimental results for β-delayed fission of 180Tl.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.041301
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2014IL01      Phys.Rev. C 89, 014313 (2014)

S.Ilieva, M.Thurauf, Th.Kroll, R.Krucken, T.Behrens, V.Bildstein, A.Blazhev, S.Bonig, P.A.Butler, J.Cederkall, T.Davinson, P.Delahaye, J.Diriken, A.Ekstrom, F.Finke, L.M.Fraile, S.Franchoo, Ch.Fransen, G.Georgiev, R.Gernhauser, D.Habs, H.Hess, A.M.Hurst, M.Huyse, O.Ivanov, J.Iwanicki, P.Kent, O.Kester, U.Koster, R.Lutter, M.Mahgoub, D.Martin, P.Mayet, P.Maierbeck, T.Morgan, O.Niedermeier, M.Pantea, P.Reiter, T.R.Rodriguez, Th.Rolke, H.Scheit, A.Scherillo, D.Schwalm, M.Seidlitz, T.Sieber, G.S.Simpson, I.Stefanescu, S.Thiel, P.G.Thirolf, J.Van de Walle, P.Van Duppen, D.Voulot, N.Warr, W.Weinzierl, D.Weisshaar, F.Wenander, A.Wiens, S.Winkler

Coulomb excitation of neutron-rich Cd isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 108Pd(122Cd, 122Cd'), 64Zn, 104Pd(124Cd, 124Cd'), 64Zn(126Cd, 126Cd'), E=2.85 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 122,124,126Cd beams from 238U(p, X), E=1.2 GeV primary reaction]; measured Eγ, Iγ, particle spectra, γγ-, (particle)γ-coin, γ-ray yields, γ(θ), σ(θ), half-life of first 2+ state of 126Cd by DSAM using REXTRAP and EBIS setup, Miniball array for γ rays and DSSDs for particle detection at REX-ISOLDE-CERN facility. 122,124,126Cd; deduced levels, Coulomb-excitation σ, transition and diagonal matrix elements, static quadrupole moments, and B(E2) for first 2+ states. Comparison with shell model and beyond mean field calculations. Discussed onset of collectivity in the vicinity of Z=50 and N=82 shell closures. Systematics of experimental and theoretical values of B(E2) for first 2+ states in A=116-130 even Cd isotopes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.014313
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2014KA23      Phys.Rev. C 89, 054312 (2014)

Z.Kalaninova, S.Antalic, A.N.Andreyev, F.P.Hessberger, D.Ackermann, B.Andel, L.Bianco, S.Hofmann, M.Huyse, B.Kindler, B.Lommel, R.Mann, R.D.Page, P.J.Sapple, J.Thomson, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart

Decay of 201-203Ra and 200-202Fr

RADIOACTIVITY 200,201,201m,202,202mFr, 201,201m,202,203,203mRa(α)[from 147,149Sm(56Fe, X), E=236-275 MeV]; 198,199,199mRn, 196,197,197mAt, 198,198mAt, 194Po(α)[daughters of Fr and Ra α decay chains]; measured Eα, Iα, γα-coin, Eγ, Iγ, (evaporation residues)α and α12, ER-fission correlations, half-lives using SHIP separator at GSI; deduced level energies of some of the isomers, Q(α), α branching ratios for some activities, reduced widths from Rasmussen prescription. 200,201Fr; deduced new micro-sec isomers from γ-ray and x-ray data, half-lives. 200Fr; deduced evidence for beta-delayed fission from Er-fission correlated events. Comparison with previous experimental data. Systematics of Q(α) and reduced α widths in N=102-140 Po, Rn and Ra isotopes. Systematics of single-particle levels in N=104-126 Fr, At and Bi isotopes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.054312
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2014SE02      Phys.Rev. C 89, 024309 (2014)

M.Seidlitz, P.Reiter, R.Altenkirch, B.Bastin, C.Bauer, A.Blazhev, N.Bree, B.Bruyneel, P.A.Butler, J.Cederkall, T.Davinson, H.De Witte, D.D.DiJulio, J.Diriken, L.P.Gaffney, K.Geibel, G.Georgiev, R.Gernhauser, M.Huyse, N.Kesteloot, T.Kroll, R.Krucken, R.Lutter, J.Pakarinen, F.Radeck, M.Scheck, D.Schneiders, B.Siebeck, C.Sotty, T.Steinbach, J.Taprogge, P.Van Duppen, J.Van de Walle, D.Voulot, N.Warr, F.Wenander, K.Wimmer, P.J.Woods, K.Wrzosek-Lipska

Coulomb excitation of 29, 30Na: Mapping the borders of the island of inversion

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 104Pd(29Na, 29Na'), (30Na, 30Na'), E=2.85 MeV/nucleon; 120Sn(30Na, 30Na'), E=2.85 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 29,30Na beams from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV primary reaction]; measured Eγ, Iγ, scattered particle spectra, γγ-, (particle)γγ-coin using MINIBALL array, REXEBIS and Penning trap system at REX-ISOLDE-CERN facility. Coulomb excitation, GOSIA analysis. 29,30Na; deduced levels, J, π, B(E2), B(M1), intruder admixtures, island of inversion. 104Pd; deduced level, excitation yield; used for normalizing data for 29Na. Comparison with previous experimental results, and with Monte Carlo shell model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.024309
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2014SE07      Phys.Rev. C 89, 034323 (2014)

M.D.Seliverstov, T.E.Cocolios, W.Dexters, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, A.E.Barzakh, B.Bastin, J.Buscher, I.G.Darby, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, K.T.Flanagan, S.Franchoo, G.Huber, M.Huyse, M.Keupers, U.Koster, Yu.Kudryavtsev, B.A.Marsh, P.L.Molkanov, R.D.Page, A.M.Sjodin, I.Stefan, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, S.G.Zemlyanoy

Electromagnetic moments of odd-A 193-203, 211Po isotopes

RADIOACTIVITY 193Po, 193mPo, 195Po, 195mPo, 197Po, 197mPo, 199Po, 199mPo, 201Po, 201mPo, 203Po, 203mPo, 209Po, 211Po(α)[from 238U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV followed by mass separation]; measured Eα, Eγ, hyperfine splitting parameters for low-spin ground state and high-spin Po activities using in-source resonance ionization spectroscopy technique, and Wildmill chamber at ISOLDE-CERN facility; deduced magnetic dipole and spectroscopic electric quadrupole moments. Comparison with particle-plus-rotor model calculations.

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 193,193m,195,195m,197,197m,199,199m,201,201m,203,203m,209,211Po; measured hyperfine splitting constants; magnetic dipole moments, and spectroscopic electric quadrupole moments, quadrupole deformation parameters using online mass separator and in-source resonance ionization spectroscopy technique at ISOLDE-CERN facility. Comparison with predictions of particle-plus-rotor model calculations, and with previous experimental results. Discussed configuration mixing. Systematics of magnetic moments for 3/2- and 13/2+ states in 187,189,191,193,195Pt, 185,187,189,191,193,195Hg, 187,189,191,193,195,197,199Pb, 193,195,197,199,201,203,205,207Po.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.034323
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2013AL05      Nucl.Phys. A899, 1 (2013); Erratum Nucl.Phys. A947, 260 (2016)

M.Albers, K.Nomura, N.Warr, A.Blazhev, J.Jolie, D.Mucher, B.Bastin, C.Bauer, C.Bernards, L.Bettermann, V.Bildstein, J.Butterworth, M.Cappellazzo, J.Cederkall, D.Cline, I.Darby, S.Das Gupta, J.M.Daugas, T.Davinson, H.De Witte, J.Diriken, D.Filipescu, E.Fiori, C.Fransen, L.P.Gaffney, G.Georgiev, R.Gernhauser, M.Hackstein, S.Heinze, H.Hess, M.Huyse, D.Jenkins, J.Konki, M.Kowalczyk, T.Kroll, R.Krucken, J.Litzinger, R.Lutter, N.Marginean, C.Mihai, K.Moschner, P.Napiorkowski, B.S.Nara Singh, K.Nowak, J.Pakarinen, M.Pfeiffer, D.Radeck, P.Reiter, S.Rigby, L.M.Robledo, R.Rodriguez-Guzman, M.Rudigier, M.Scheck, M.Seidlitz, B.Siebeck, G.S.Simpson, P.Thole, T.Thomas, J.Van de Walle, P.Van Duppen, M.Vermeulen, D.Voulot, R.Wadsworth, F.Wenander, K.Wimmer, K.O.Zell, M.Zielinska

Shape dynamics in neutron-rich Kr isotopes: Coulomb excitation of 92Kr, 94Kr and 96Kr

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 194,196Pt(92Kr, 92Kr'), (94Kr, 94Kr'), (96Kr, 96Kr'), E=2.85 MeV/nucleon; measured projectile and target E, I(θ, t) using DSSD, Eγ, Iγ(θ) from Coulomb excitation using HPGe array and considering Doppler correction, (particle)γ-coin; calculated electromagnetic matrix elements, γ-ray yields using CC code GOSIA2, energy vs deformation using IBM-2 with self-consistent constrained HFB with Gogny functional; deduced Coulomb excitation σ, electromagnetic matrix elements using fit to data, B(E2), quadrupole moments, IBM-2 Hamiltonian parameters. 96Kr calculated levels, J, π; deduced shape coexistence.

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2013.01.013
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2013AN03      Phys.Rev. C 87, 014317 (2013)

A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, D.Ackermann, L.Bianco, S.Franchoo, S.Heinz, F.P.Hessberger, S.Hofmann, M.Huyse, Z.Kalaninova, I.Kojouharov, B.Kindler, B.Lommel, R.Mann, K.Nishio, R.D.Page, J.J.Ressler, B.Streicher, S.Saro, B.Sulignano, P.Van Duppen

β-delayed fission of 192, 194At

RADIOACTIVITY 192At(β+F)[from 144Sm(51V, 3n), E=230 MeV]; 194At(β+F)[from 141Pr(56Fe, 3n), E=259 MeV]; measured fission fragments, total energy spectrum, (fragment)γ-coin, T1/2 using recoil-fission correlation technique at SHIP facility in GSI. 192,194Po; deduced upper limits on TKE, β-delayed fission (βDF) probabilities. Discussed unusually high β-delayed fission probability for 192At. 194At(β+F)[from 144Sm(52Cr, pn), E=236 MeV]; analyzed fission fragment spectra; deduced T1/2.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 141Pr(56Fe, xn)193At/194At/195At, E=230-270 MeV; measured α spectra for 193,194,195At, and delayed fission spectra for 194At, σ(E).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.014317
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2013AN10      Phys.Rev. C 87, 054311 (2013)

A.N.Andreyev, V.Liberati, S.Antalic, D.Ackermann, A.Barzakh, N.Bree, T.E.Cocolios, J.Diriken, J.Elseviers, D.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, D.Fink, S.Franchoo, S.Heinz, F.P.Hessberger, S.Hofmann, M.Huyse, O.Ivanov, J.Khuyagbaatar, B.Kindler, U.Koster, J.F.W.Lane, B.Lommel, R.Mann, B.Marsh, P.Molkanov, K.Nishio, R.D.Page, N.Patronis, D.Pauwels, D.Radulov, S.Saro, M.Seliverstov, M.Sjodin, I.Tsekhanovich, P.Van den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, M.Veselsky

α-decay spectroscopy of the chain 179Tlg175Aug171Irg167Rem

RADIOACTIVITY 179Tl(α)[from U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV and 144Sm(40Ca, 4np), E=232 MeV]; 175Au, 171Ir(α)[from 179Tl(α) decay]; measured Eα, Iα, Eγ, (recoil)α-, αα-coin, T1/2, α-branching ratios, yields at ISOLDE-CERN and SHIP-GSI facilities. 179Tl, 175Au, 171Ir, 167Re; deduced levels, J, π. 172,173,175Pt, 176,177Hg, 179Au(α); measured Eα. Comparison with earlier experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.054311
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2013AN13      Phys.Rev.Lett. 110, 242502 (2013)

A.N.Andreyev, M.Huyse, P.Van Duppen, C.Qi, R.J.Liotta, S.Antalic, D.Ackermann, S.Franchoo, F.P.Hessberger, S.Hofmann, I.Kojouharov, B.Kindler, P.Kuusiniemi, S.R.Lesher, B.Lommel, R.Mann, K.Nishio, R.D.Page, B.Streicher, S.Saro, B.Sulignano, D.Wiseman, R.A.Wyss

Signatures of the Z = 82 Shell Closure in α-Decay Process

RADIOACTIVITY 186Po, 182Pb, 178Hg, 174Pt(α) [from 144Sm(46Ti, X)190Po, E=230 MeV, 190Po(4n)]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced σ, identification of 186Po, the α-particle formation probabilities.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.242502
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2013AN21      Rev.Mod.Phys. 85, 1541 (2013)

A.N.Andreyev, M.Huyse, P.Van Duppen

Colloquium: Beta-delayed fission of atomic nuclei

doi: 10.1103/RevModPhys.85.1541
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2013BL02      Phys.Scr. T152, 014023 (2013)

Y.Blumenfeld, T.Nilsson, P.Van Duppen

Facilities and methods for radioactive ion beam production

doi: 10.1088/0031-8949/2013/T152/014023
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2013DE20      Phys.Rev. C 87, 067303 (2013)

H.De Witte, S.Eeckhaudt, A.N.Andreyev, I.N.Borzov, J.Cederkall, A.De Smet, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedoseyev, S.Franchoo, M.Gorska, H.Grawe, G.Huber, M.Huyse, Z.Janas, U.Koester, W.Kurcewicz, J.Kurpeta, A.Plochocki, K.Van de Vel, P.Van Duppen, L.Weissman

β- decay of the neutron-rich isotope 215Pb

RADIOACTIVITY 215Pb(β-)[from 238U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured Eβ, Eγ, Iγ, βγ-, γγ-coin, half-life of 215Pb g.s., conversion coefficient. 215Bi; deduced levels, J, π, β feedings, logft, multipolarity. 215Pb beam produced using resonant laser ionization (RILIS) and mass separator at ISOLDE-CERN facility. Systematics of lowest 7/2- level energies in odd-A Bi nuclei.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.067303
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2013EL08      Phys.Rev. C 88, 044321 (2013); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 102, 019908 (2020)

J.Elseviers, A.N.Andreyev, M.Huyse, P.Van Duppen, S.Antalic, A.Barzakh, N.Bree, T.E.Cocolios, V.F.Comas, J.Diriken, D.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, S.Franchoo, L.Ghys, J.A.Heredia, O.Ivanov, U.Koster, B.A.Marsh, K.Nishio, R.D.Page, N.Patronis, M.D.Seliverstov, I.Tsekhanovich, P.Van den Bergh, J.Van De Walle, M.Venhart, S.Vermote, M.Veselsky, C.Wagemans

β-delayed fission of 180Tl

RADIOACTIVITY 180Tl(EC), (β+), (SF)[from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured Eα, Eβ, Eγ, fission fragment spectra, (fission fragment)(fission fragment)-coin, (fission fragment)γ-coin, mass and energy distribution of fission fragments, total kinetic energy of fission events, β-delayed fission probability, fission yield, half-life of 180Tl using RILIS source and HRS separator at ISOLDE-CERN facility. 180Hg; deduced asymmetric fission of excited states populated in decay of 180Tl. Viola systematics of total kinetic energies vs fissility parameter for 180Hg and heavier actinides.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.044321
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2013GA23      Nature 497, 199 (2013)

L.P.Gaffney, P.A.Butler, M.Scheck, A.B.Hayes, F.Wenander, M.Albers, B.Bastin, C.Bauer, A.Blazhev, S.Bonig, N.Bree, J.Cederkall, T.Chupp, D.Cline, T.E.Cocolios, T.Davinson, H.De Witte, J.Diriken, T.Grahn, A.Herzan, M.Huyse, D.G.Jenkins, D.T.Joss, N.Kesteloot, J.Konki, M.Kowalczyk, Th.Kroll, E.Kwan, R.Lutter, K.Moschner, P.Napiorkowski, J.Pakarinen, M.Pfeiffer, D.Radeck, P.Reiter, K.Reynders, S.V.Rigby, L.M.Robledo, M.Rudigier, S.Sambi, M.Seidlitz, B.Siebeck, T.Stora, P.Thoele, P.Van Duppen, M.J.Vermeulen, M.von Schmid, D.Voulot, N.Warr, K.Wimmer, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, C.Y.Wu, M.Zielinska

Studies of pear-shaped nuclei using accelerated radioactive beams

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 60Ni, 112,114Cd, 120Sn(220Rn, 220Rn'), (224Ra, 224Ra'), E=2.82, 2.83 MeV/nucleon; [220Rn and 224Ra secondary beams from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV primary reaction]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, (particle)γγ-, (particle)(particle)γ-coin using Miniball array and DSSSDs at REX-EBIS-ISOLDE-CERN facility. 220Rn, 224Ra; deduced levels, J, π, γ-branching ratios, electromagnetic matrix elements, B(E1), B(E2), B(E3), Q1, Q2, Q3, octupole collectivity and deformation. Discussed electric dipole moment (EDM). Coulomb excitation data analyzed using GOSIA computer code. Comparison with self-consistent mean-field theory, and cluster model calculations. Systematics of Q1, Q2 and Q3 for 218,220,222,224,226Rn, 220,222,224,226,228Ra.

doi: 10.1038/nature12073
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2013KA16      Phys.Rev. C 87, 044335 (2013)

Z.Kalaninova, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, F.P.Hessberger, D.Ackermann, B.Andel, M.C.Drummond, S.Hofmann, M.Huyse, B.Kindler, J.F.W.Lane, V.Liberati, B.Lommel, R.D.Page, E.Rapisarda, K.Sandhu, S.Saro, A.Thornthwaite, P.Van Duppen

α decay of the very neutron-deficient isotopes 197-199Fr

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 141Pr(60Ni, xn)197Fr/198Fr/199Fr, E=262-300 MeV; measured Eα, Eγ, (ER)α-, αα-correlations, time-of-flight, production σ using SHIP at GSI facility.

RADIOACTIVITY 197,198,199Fr(α)[from 141Pr(60Ni, X), E=262-300 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eα, (ER)α-, αα-, αγ-coin, T1/2 using SHIP at GSI facility. 193,194,195At, 189,190,191Bi(α)[from α decay of 197,198,199Fr parents]; measured Eα, half-lives, αα correlations. 197,198,199Fr, 193,194,195At, 189,190Bi, 185Tl; deduced levels, J, π, isomers, configurations, reduced α-decay width. 197,198,199Rn, 197At, 193,194,195,196Po(α); observed α peaks in spectra. Systematics of α-decay reduced widths for 1/2+ to 1/2+, 7/2- to 7/2-, and 9/2- to 9/2- α transitions in N=105-135, odd-A At, Fe and even-A Rn isotopes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.044335
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2013LA02      Phys.Rev. C 87, 014318 (2013)

J.F.W.Lane, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, D.Ackermann, J.Gerl, F.P.Hessberger, S.Hofmann, M.Huyse, H.Kettunen, A.Kleinbohl, B.Kindler, I.Kojouharov, M.Leino, B.Lommel, G.Munzenberg, K.Nishio, R.D.Page, S.Saro, H.Schaffner, M.J.Taylor, P.Van Duppen

β-delayed fission of 186, 188Bi isotopes

RADIOACTIVITY 188Bi(β+F)[from 142Nd(50Cr, 3np), E=252 MeV]; 186Bi(β+F)[from 144Sm(46Ti, 3np), E=239 MeV]; measured α, particle and fission fragment spectra, T1/2 using recoil-fission correlation technique at SHIP facility in GSI. 186,188Pb; deduced estimates of beta-delayed fission (βDF) probabilities. Comparison with β-delayed fission probabilities for 192At, 246Md.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.014318
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2013LI49      Phys.Rev. C 88, 044322 (2013)

V.Liberati, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, A.Barzakh, T.E.Cocolios, J.Elseviers, D.Fedorov, V.N.Fedoseev, M.Huyse, D.T.Joss, Z.Kalaninova, U.Koster, J.F.W.Lane, B.Marsh, D.Mengoni, P.Molkanov, K.Nishio, R.D.Page, N.Patronis, D.Pauwels, D.Radulov, M.Seliverstov, M.Sjodin, I.Tsekhanovich, P.Van den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, M.Veselsky

β-delayed fission and α decay of 178Tl

RADIOACTIVITY 178Tl(α), (EC), (β+), (SF)[from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured Eα, Iα, Eγ, x rays, αγ-coin, αα-correlations, β-delayed fission fragment spectra, half-life of 178Tl using RILIS source, HRS and GPS separators at ISOLDE-CERN facility. 174Au; deduced levels, α reduced widths, multipolarity, conversion coefficient. 178Tl; deduced J, π and Q(α) of g.s., α-, EC+β+, β-delayed fission probability, total kinetic energy of fission events. 178Hg; deduced asymmetric fission of excited states populated in decay of 178Tl, comparison with asymmetric fission of 180Hg from 180Tl decay. Viola systematics of total kinetic energies vs fissility parameter for 178,180Hg and heavier actinides.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.044322
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2013RA17      Phys.Rev. C 88, 014307 (2013)

D.Radulov, C.J.Chiara, I.G.Darby, H.De Witte, J.Diriken, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, L.M.Fraile, M.Huyse, U.Koster, B.A.Marsh, D.Pauwels, L.Popescu, M.D.Seliverstov, A.M.Sjodin, P.Van den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, W.B.Walters, K.Wimmer

β decay of 61Mn to levels in 61Fe

RADIOACTIVITY 61Mn(β-)[from 238U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, βγ-coin, βγ(t), T1/2 of 61Mn g.s., upper limit of P(n) to first 2+ state in 60Fe at ISOLDE, CERN facility. Laser ionization and mass separation of 61Mn beam. 61Fe; deduced levels, J, π, β feedings, logft. Comparison with shell-model calculations. Systematics of ground and first excited states in 24,26,28,30,32,34,36Mn.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 59,61Fe; calculated levels J, π using shell model with GXPF1A and pf(g0) interactions. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.014307
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2013SA43      Eur.Phys.J. A 49, 109 (2013)

J.Sauvage, B.Roussiere, J.Genevey, S.Franchoo, A.N.Andreyev, N.Barre, A.Ben Braham, C.Bourgeois, J.-F.Clavelin, H.De Witte, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedoseyev, L.M.Fraile, X.Grave, G.Huber, M.Huyse, P.Kilcher, U.Koster, P.Kunz, S.R.Lesher, B.A.Marsh, I.Mukha, J.Oms, M.G.Porquet, M.Seliverstov, I.Stefanescu, K.Van de Vel, P.Van Duppen, YU.M.Volkov, A.Wojtasiewicz

Decay of 185Tl, 185m+gHg, 189m+gPb and energy location of the 13/2+ isomeric states in 185Hg, 189Pb, 193Po and 197Rn

RADIOACTIVITY 185Hg(β+), (EC), (IT);185Tl, 189Pb(β+), (EC)[from bombarding thick UCx target by 1.4 GeV protons]; measured Eγ, Iγ(t), X-rays, γγ-coin, (time)γ-coin, Xγ-coin using Ge(HP) detectors with COMET-NARVAL system, α-decay of the decay products, Eα, Iα, αγ-coin. 183,185,187,189Hg, 187,189Pb, 191,193,195Po, 195,197,199Rn deduced partial level scheme, J, π, γ transitions, μ. 185Hg, 189Pb, 193Po, 197Rn deduced 13/2+ isomeric states.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2013-13109-5
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2013SE03      Phys.Lett. B 719, 362 (2013)

M.D.Seliverstov, T.E.Cocolios, W.Dexters, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, A.E.Barzakh, B.Bastin, J.Buscher, I.G.Darby, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedoseyev, K.T.Flanagan, S.Franchoo, S.Fritzsche, G.Huber, M.Huyse, M.Keupers, U.Koster, Yu.Kudryavtsev, B.A.Marsh, P.L.Molkanov, R.D.Page, A.M.Sjodin, I.Stefan, J.Van de Walle, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, S.G.Zemlyanoy

Charge radii of odd-A 191-211Po isotopes

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 191,193,195,197,199,201,203,209,211Po; measured optical spectra, isotope shifts, Eα, Iα; deduced mean square charge radii.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2013.01.043
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2012AL03      Phys.Rev.Lett. 108, 062701 (2012); Erratum Phys.Rev.Lett. 109, 209904 (2012)

M.Albers, N.Warr, K.Nomura, A.Blazhev, J.Jolie, D.Mucher, B.Bastin, C.Bauer, C.Bernards, L.Bettermann, V.Bildstein, J.Butterworth, M.Cappellazzo, J.Cederkall, D.Cline, I.Darby, S.Das Gupta, J.M.Daugas, T.Davinson, H.De Witte, J.Diriken, D.Filipescu, E.Fiori, C.Fransen, L.P.Gaffney, G.Georgiev, R.Gernhauser, M.Hackstein, S.Heinze, H.Hess, M.Huyse, D.Jenkins, J.Konki, M.Kowalczyk, T.Kroll, R.Krucken, J.Litzinger, R.Lutter, N.Marginean, C.Mihai, K.Moschner, P.Napiorkowski, B.S.Nara Singh, K.Nowak, T.Otsuka, J.Pakarinen, M.Pfeiffer, D.Radeck, P.Reiter, S.Rigby, L.M.Robledo, R.Rodriguez-Guzman, M.Rudigier, P.Sarriguren, M.Scheck, M.Seidlitz, B.Siebeck, G.Simpson, P.Thole, T.Thomas, J.Van de Walle, P.Van Duppen, M.Vermeulen, D.Voulot, R.Wadsworth, F.Wenander, K.Wimmer, K.O.Zell, M.Zielinska

Evidence for a Smooth Onset of Deformation in the Neutron-Rich Kr Isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 194,196Pt(94Kr, 94Kr'), (96Kr, 96Kr'), 285 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 94,96Kr; deduced J, π, B(E2), spectroscopic quadrupole moments. Comparison with IBM calculations based on the constrained HFB approach using the microscopic Gogny-D1M energy density functional.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.062701
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2012BI06      Eur.Phys.J. A 48, 85 (2012)

V.Bildstein, R.Gernhauser, T.Kroll, R.Krucken, K.Wimmer, P.Van Duppen, M.Huyse, N.Patronis, R.Raabe, and the T-REX Collaboration

T-REX A new setup for transfer experiments at REX-ISOLDE

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2012-12085-6
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2012CO24      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 381, 012072 (2012)

T.E.Cocolios, A.N.Andreyev, S.Antalic, A.E.Barzakh, B.Bastin, J.Buscher, I.G.Darby, W.Dexters, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, K.T.Flanagan, S.Franchoo, S.Fritzsche, G.Huber, M.Huyse, M.Keupers, U.Koster, Yu.Kudryavtsev, E.Mane, B.A.Marsh, P.L.Molkanov, R.D.Page, M.D.Seliverstov, A.M.Sjodin, I.Stefan, J.Van de Walle, P.Van Duppen, M.Venhart, S.G.Zemlyanoy

Early onset of deformation in the neutron-deficient polonium isotopes

ATOMIC PHYSICS 191,192,193,194,195,196,197,198,199,200,201,202,203,204,206,208,209,210,211,216,218Po[from high-energy proton-induced spallation of 238U]; measured Eα, Iα, Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Ιg; deduced even-A charge radius. 199g,199mPo deduced hyperfine spectra, γ transition energy, intensity. Compared with earlier papers.

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/381/1/012072
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